“…Thus, the aim of this study was to perform a detailed description of the FDS, IF and PL muscles of P. flavus and P. cancrivorus , reviewing their characteristics such as origin, insertion, innervation and arterial supply and to report differences that have not been described by several authors in P. flavus (Beswick‐Perrin, 1871; Julitz, 1909; Taverne et al., 2018; Böhmer et al., 2019, 2020) and P. cancrivorus (Windle, 1888; Lima et al., 2010; Santos, Bertassoli, Rosa, et al., 2010). This study also carried out a comparative study with those reported on other carnivores and primates to review the most appropriate terminology of these muscles according to their attachments, functionality and innervation, as recommended by several authors (Diogo & Abdala, 2010; Diogo & Wood, 2012; Kawashima et al., 2017; Vélez‐García et al., 2020). In carnivores, it is very common to find reports with several names for the same muscles; for example, the FDS is named as PL or the IF as FDS.…”