_Origin_ from the medial surface of the mandible near the symphysis and
dorsad of the origin of the geniohyoid.
_Insertion._--The fibres pass dorsad, diverging in a fan-like manner and
forming a flat vertical plate closely applied to the muscle of the
opposite side. This plate extends along the caudal three-fourths of the
tongue, i.e. as far as it is attached. The cranial fibres arch craniad
to the tip of the tongue, the caudal fibres arch caudad to the root of
the tongue. Dorsad the muscle is confounded with the muscle of the
opposite side.
_Action._--Draws the root of the tongue forward and the tip backward.
=M. hyoglossus= (_h_).--From the body of the hyoid bone to the tongue.
_Origin._--(1) From the ventral surface of the body of the hyoid laterad
of the geniohyoid (_g_), and (2) by a second head from the ceratohyal.
_Insertion._--Both heads penetrate into the tongue between the
styloglossus (_e_) and the genioglossus (_f_). The fibres intermingle
with those of the styloglossus (_e_) and thus help to form the lateral
parts of the tongue. They finally end in the integument on the dorsum of
the tongue at the sides.
_Action._--Retracts the tongue and depresses it.
=M. styloglossus= (_e_).--From the stylohyal bone to the tongue.
_Origin_ from the mastoid process of the temporal bone, from the
stylomandibular ligament (2) (which connects the border of the external
auditory meatus with the angular process of the mandible) and from the
proximal cartilaginous portion of the cranial cornu of the hyoid bone.
The fibres pass mediad, diverging between those of the digastric and
hyoglossus (_h_) into the lateral part of the tongue.
_Insertion._--The fibres pass toward the tip of the tongue, where the
mass finally ends in a point, the superficial ones gaining insertion
into the integument at the sides of the tongue.
_Relations._--Outer surface with the digastric (Fig. 65, _b_) and
mylohyoid (Fig. 65, _c_). Inner surface with the pterygoideus internus
(Fig. 96, _d_), the cranial cornu of the hyoid, and the tympanic bulla.
_Action._--Retracts the tongue and raises it.
[Illustration: FIG. 96.--MUSCLES OF TONGUE, HYOID BONE, AND PHARYNX.
_a_, M. tragicus lateralis; _b_, M. jugulohyoideus; _c_, M.
pterygoideus externus; _d_, partially cut surface of M. pterygoideus
internus; _e_, M. styloglossus; _f_, M. genioglossus; _g_, M.
geniohyoideus; _h_, M. hyoglossus; _i_, M. glossopharyngeus; _j_, M.
constrictor pharyngis medius; _k_, M. constrictor pharyngis inferior;
_l_, M. stylopharyngeus; _m_, M. sternohyoideus (cut); _n_, M.
cricothyreoideus; _o_, M. sternothyreoideus (cut); _p_, M.
thyreohyoideus. 1, mandible; 1′, angular process of mandible; 2,
stylomandibular ligament; 3, bulla tympani; 4, trachea; 5, œsophagus;
6, thyroid gland; 7, isthmus of the thyroid gland.]
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