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- Bon Homme County is the point of origin for the Siberian alien, Kali tragus, a type of tumbleweed, first reported here in 1877, probably introduced in a shipment of flax seed from Ukraine.
- Locations for piercings other than the earlobe include the rook, tragus, and across the helix (see image in the infobox).
- In Grilmalditeuthis, the apparatus is fused (but nuchal articulation is free); in Chiroteuthis both the tragus and antitragus are present, while in Planctoteuthis, only the antitragus is present.
- Incisura anterior auris, or intertragic incisure, or intertragal notch, is the space between the tragus and antitragus.
- Barbells, captive bead rings and flat-backed earring studs are the most common types of jewelry worn in tragus piercings.
- Also known as horseshoe barbells due to their shape, they are used in any number of piercings, including earlobes, tragus piercings, nasal septum piercings, or even horizontal clitoral hood piercings, although the latter is less common, as the clitoris is deprived of the stimulation gained from a properly positioned captive bead ring.
- Otitis externa, external otitis, involves inflammation (either infectious or non-infectious) of the external auditory canal, sometimes extending to the pinna or tragus.
- The auricular branch of the vagus nerve supplies sensory innervation to the skin of the ear canal, tragus, and auricle.
- The tragus is a small pointed eminence of the external ear, situated in front of the concha, and projecting backward over the meatus.
- Since it does not echolocate, it lacks the tragus or leaf ornamentation found in many species of Microchiroptera.
- tragus: a common weed of disturbed habitats, commonly known as prickly Russian thistle, windwitch, common saltwort, or tumbleweed.
- The tragicus, also called the tragus muscle or Valsalva muscle, is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear.
- The muscle runs obliques and covers the helical crus, part of the helix located just above the tragus.
- The perforators of the PAA were identified lying in a vertical line 1 cm posterior to the tragus, supplying the concha, inferior crus, triangular fossa, antihelix and the earlobe.
- The pelage is often a greyish-brown colour, and the tragus is kidney-shaped and is a prominent feature.
- The small tragus of its ear, which is asymmetrically bilobed at the end, is covered by the large antitragus.
- Jirkala-mirning meaning the people of Jirkala (modern day Eucla), jirkala referring, according to Tindale, to their habitat, which was a treeless plain where Salsola tragus or buckbush thrived.
- Frank's sign is a diagonal crease in the ear lobe extending from the tragus across the lobule to the rear edge of the auricle.
- The several components or degrees of development range from an ear tag, preauricular appendage, preauricular tag, or accessory tragus, to supernumerary ears or polyotia.
- Pushing the tragus, the tablike portion of the auricle that projects out just in front of the ear canal opening, also typically causes pain in this condition as to be diagnostic of external otitis on physical examination.
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