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The eye muscles and their innervation in the gobiid fishTridentiger trigonocephalus
Authors:Mahmoud Kassem  Athanase Thomot  Roland Bauchot
Institution:1. Laboratory of Zoology, University of Aleppo, Syria
2. Laboratory of Comparative Anatomy, University of Paris VII, 2, Place Jussieu, 75251, PARIS Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The morphology and innervation of the six oculomotor muscles in the gobiid fishTridentiger trigonocephalus are described. Every rectus muscle is composed of two types of muscle fibres. Muscles attach onto the cartilaginous or fibrous sclerotica. Oblique muscles attach onto the ethmoidal plate; recti muscles attach onto the parasphenoid or a thick fibrous membrane. There is no myodome. The common oculomotor nerve is composed of four bundles, the trochlear and the externus of two. The two kinds of fibres of the lateral rectus and the two distinct bundles of the nerve VI suggest a possible homology between this muscle in fishes and the lateral rectus+retractor bulbi in mammals.
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