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 capitis. It arises by a series of tendons from the tips of the transverse processes of the upper six or seven thoracic and the seventh cervical vertebræ, and from the articular processes of the three cervical above this. The tendons, uniting, form a broad muscle, which passes upward, and is inserted between the superior and inferior nuchal lines of the occipital bone. The medial part, usually more or less distinct from the remainder of the muscle, is frequently termed the Spinalis capitis; it is also named the Biventer cervicis since it is traversed by an imperfect tendinous inscription. [WP,unvetted]. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semispinalis_capitis ]

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uberon_slim

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has narrow synonym

biventer cervicis

has related synonym

semispinalis capitis muscle

complexus muscle

semispinales capitis

musculus semispinalis capitis

complexus

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UBERON:0001409