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From: Anatomical, scanning electron microscopy, histological and histochemical studies of the orbital glands of the Egyptian agama Trapelus mutabilis

Fig. 2

A photomacrograph of the ventral view of the eye of Egyptian agama, Trapelus mutabilis, a after removing the partially depressor palpebral inferioris muscle (Dpim), b after the cutting ventralis oblique muscle (Vom), c drawn to clarify (a), d transverse section of the eye of Egyptian agama, Trapelus mutabilis, showing the localization of the Harderian gland (Hg) between the ventralis oblique muscle (Vom) and the medialis rectus muscle (Mrm) that attach on sclera cartilage (Sc) (H &E, × 100), lower eyelid (Le), ventralis rectus muscle (Vrm), and retractor bulbi muscle (Rbm)

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