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- Like other nemerteans, " Lineus longissimus " feeds using its eversible proboscis.
- These muscles, called the longissimus and spinalis muscle, were responsible for tail movement and stability.
- Its current name, " Lineus longissimus ", was first used in 1806 by Sowerby.
- The contraction of the longissimus and transverso-spinalis muscles causes the ventral arching of the vertebral column ( part 4 ).
- Marine species that can be seen in the Garajau Reserve include Moray Eels ( Muraena helena ) and garden eels ( Taenioconger longissimus ).
- The medial branches of the lower six are distributed chiefly to the multifidus and longissimus dorsi, occasionally they give off filaments to the skin near the middle line.
- Typically, three inches of bone beyond the main muscle ( the rib eye or Longissimus dorsi ) are left on the rack, with the top two inches exposed.
- Some nemerteans, such as " L . longissimus ", absorb organic food in solution through their skins, which may make the long, slim bodies an advantage.
- Troglofauna have also been discovered within the cave systems; these include the schizomid " Draculoides bramstokeri " and perhaps the only troglobitic reptile " Ramphotyphlops longissimus ".
- Between the sixth and seventh dorsal vertebra a patch of muscle fibres is visible belonging to either the " Musculus transversospinalis " or the " Musculus longissimus dorsi ".
- However, it might not be the longest : in 1864, a bootlace worm ( " Lineus longissimus " ) was found washed up on a Scottish shore that was long.
- The longest animal on record is also thought to be a soft-bodied organism, a long thread-like bootlace worm, " Lineus longissimus " found on a cells.
- ""'Fusinus longissimus " "'is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their allies.
- The "'semispinalis capitis "'( " complexus " ) is situated at the upper and back part of the neck, deep to the splenius, and medial to the longissimus cervicis and longissimus capitis.
- The "'semispinalis capitis "'( " complexus " ) is situated at the upper and back part of the neck, deep to the splenius, and medial to the longissimus cervicis and longissimus capitis.
- The muscular fibers form a large fleshy mass that splits, in the upper lumbar region, into three columns, viz ., a lateral ( Iliocostalis ), an intermediate ( Longissimus ), and a medial ( Spinalis ).
- The previously recognized subspecies " Zamenis longissimus romanus ", found in southern Italy and Sicily, has been recently elevated to the status of a separate new species, " Zamenis lineatus " ( Italian Aesculapian Snake ).
- They run through or beneath the Longissimus dorsi to the interval between it and the Iliocostales, and supply these muscles; the lower five or six also give off cutaneous branches which pierce the Serratus posterior inferior and Latissimus dorsi in a line with the angles of the ribs.
- ""'Phorusrhacos longissimus " "'( pronounced ) is an extinct, giant flightless predatory bird that lived in Miocene Patagonia . " P . longissimus "'closest living relatives are the much smaller seriemas . " P . longissimus " is thought to have lived in woodlands and grasslands.
- ""'Phorusrhacos longissimus " "'( pronounced ) is an extinct, giant flightless predatory bird that lived in Miocene Patagonia . " P . longissimus "'closest living relatives are the much smaller seriemas . " P . longissimus " is thought to have lived in woodlands and grasslands.
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