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| Term | ocular-antennal muscle | ID (Ontology) | FBbt:00058815 (Fly Anatomy) |
| Definition | Muscle inserted on the adult ocular sclerites at the dorso-cephalic margin of the compound eyes, connecting to the second antennal segment. It functions to deflate the head during emergence by approximating the vertex and the fronto-clypeus and to retract the antenna. By 72h after emergence, the muscles have completely disintegrated.[ FlyBase:FBrf0007310 ] | ||
| Also Known As | "oculo-antennal muscle" | ||
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adult somatic muscle |__temporary eclosion muscle__ adult somatic muscle of head | |__adult ptilinal muscle______| ocular-antennal muscle |
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| Part of | antenna | ||
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