Definition:
The gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal
muscle that inserts on the median wall of the
harpe and arises distally of the site of origin of the
proximal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal
muscle.
written by: Mikó, I., M. J. Yoder, E. Johannes, and A. R. Deans. 2012. Male terminalia of Ceraphronoidea: diversity in a monotonous system. Insect Systematics and Evolution in prep.
Relationships / properties:
The distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is part of the metasoma. The distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is part of the multi-cellular organism.
When present, the distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is attached to the cuticle. When present, the distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is attached to the gonostipes. When present, the distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is attached to the gonostyle/volsella complex. When present, the distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle is attached to the harpe.
Trigonalidae ; Orthogonalys pulchella Cresson, 1867; Orthogonalys pulchella [from: 11]
distal gonostyle/volsella complex-harpal muscle by Mikó, I., M. J. Yoder, E. Johannes, and A. R. Deans. 2012. Male terminalia of Ceraphronoidea: diversity in a monotonous system. Insect Systematics and Evolution in prep.
first proximal gonostipo-harpal muscle by Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
muscle t' by Schulmeister, S. 2001. Male genitalia and copulation in Hymenoptera. Acta Zoologica (Stockholm) 82:331-349.
alternative definition added over 10 years ago by Istvan Miko
The male genitalia muscle that originates proximally from the gonostipes and inserts internally on the medial surface of the harpe proximally of the site of insertion of the distal gonostipo-harpal muscle.
Reference: Miko, I. 2009. -2019 Curator. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology.
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