zygomaticus minor muscle

auriculolabialis superior

Facial muscle attached to the modiolus, corner (angle) of the mouth, and zygomatic bone. This muscle is ventral to the zygomaticus minor and dorsal to the platysma muscle. In many mammals this muscle also has an attachment to the cartilage of the external ear, in which case it is called the auriculolabialis inferior. See Diogo 2008; Diogo et al., 2009; Burrows et al.., 2011., also DuBrul, 1980.

Type Bone
Parent Structure zygomaticus muscle
Latin Name auriculolabialis superior
FMA ID 46811

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the zygomaticus minor muscle?
Facial muscle attached to the modiolus, corner (angle) of the mouth, and zygomatic bone. This muscle is ventral to the zygomaticus minor and dorsal to the platysma muscle. In many mammals this muscle also has an attachment to the cartilage of the external ear, in which case it is called the auriculo
What is the Latin name for the zygomaticus minor muscle?
The Latin name for the zygomaticus minor muscle is auriculolabialis superior.

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