Mm. flexores breves
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Mm. flexores breves ( fig. 13 View Fig )
In Uropsilus , there is a medial and a lateral flexor for each digit. These muscles originate from connective tissue over the carpometacarpal joints, and insert on either side of the paired sesamoids that lie on the palmar surfaces of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Galemys is similar, except that the tendons insert in connective tissue on the sides of the digits. Galemys also has a heavy ligament between each pair of muscles. This ligament originates from the metacarpal and attaches to the metacarpophalangeal sesamoid (the metacarpophalangeal sesamoids are single in talpids other than Uropsilus ). In Desmana , there is a single flexor brevis element for each digit, and this originates from connective tissue over the carpometacarpal joint and inserts on the appropriate metacarpophalangeal sesamoid. In the other study taxa,
the Mm. flexores breves have apparently been lost or replaced by tendons.
REMARKS: Reed (1951) discussed the use of the name ‘‘flexores breves’’ for the deep podial flexors in soricids and talpids. In the Remarks section for M. abductor pollicis brevis, I noted how my interpretation of Mm. flexores breves differs from his.
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