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mx id: 3356 | OBO id: HAO:0000490 | URI: http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HAO_0000490
laterocervico-procoxal muscle synonyms: cv-cx1, laterocervico-procoxal
Defined (both definition and relationships must be met)
Definition:
The procoxal muscle that arises from the cervical apodeme and inserts on the procoxa on the opposite side from which it arises.
written by: Curators. 2010. Gibson, Vilhelmsen, Seltmann, Bertone, Yoder, Miko muscle working group..

Relationships / properties:
The laterocervico-procoxal muscle is a procoxal muscle.
The laterocervico-procoxal muscle is part of the multi-cellular organism.
When present, the laterocervico-procoxal muscle is attached to the cuticle.

Figures
Evaniella semaeoda Bradley, 1908; Evaniella semaeoda Bradley, 1908
Pison chilense ; Pison chilense
Chrysididae

Label usage (sensu)
laterocervico-procoxal muscle by Mikó, I., L. Vilhelmsen, N. F. Johnson, L. Masner , and Z. Pénzes. 2007. Morphology of Scelionidae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea): head and mesosoma. Zootaxa 1571:1-78.
laterocervico-procoxal muscle by Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
cv-cx1 by Vilhelmsen, L. B., I. Miko, and L. Krogmann. 2010. Beyond the wasp waist: structural diversity and phylogenetic significance of the mesosoma in apocritan wasps (Insecta: Hymenoptera). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society [=Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology] 159:22-194.
laterocervico-procoxal by Vilhelmsen, L. B., I. Miko, and L. Krogmann. 2010. Beyond the wasp waist: structural diversity and phylogenetic significance of the mesosoma in apocritan wasps (Insecta: Hymenoptera). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society [=Journal of the Linnean Society of London, Zoology] 159:22-194.
Comments and tags
alternative definition added over 14 years ago by Istvan Miko
Diagonal rotator of the procoxa; rodlike, originates from the cervical apodeme and inserts on the coxa on the opposite side from which it arises.
  Reference: Mikó, I., L. Vilhelmsen, N. F. Johnson, L. Masner , and Z. Pénzes. 2007. Morphology of Scelionidae (Hymenoptera: Platygastroidea): head and mesosoma. Zootaxa 1571:1-78.
  Cross reference: None provided.


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