Procerus is supplied by temporal and lower zygomatic branches from the facial nerve.
2.
First described as " Hygrophorus procerus " by Greta Stevenson in 1963, the species was transferred to " Hygrocybe " in 1971 by Egon Horak.
3.
He is a man of medium size ( statura procerus, mediocris et spectabilis ); he has a venerable aspect, and his beholders can both fear and love him.
4.
The "'procerus "'is a small pyramidal slip of muscle deep to the superior orbital nerve, vein . " Procerus " is Latin, meaning tall or extended.
5.
The "'procerus "'is a small pyramidal slip of muscle deep to the superior orbital nerve, vein . " Procerus " is Latin, meaning tall or extended.
6.
Its medial fibers are continuous with those of the procerus; its immediate fibers blend with the corrugator and orbicularis oculi muscles, thus attached to the skin of the eyebrows; and its lateral fibers are also blended with the latter muscle over the zygomatic process of the frontal bone.
7.
The " Liber Monasterii de Hyda ", the chronicle and cartulary of Hyde Abbey, was to describe him in later life as " statura procerus, industria summus, possessionibus suffultus " " tall in stature, outstanding in activity, well-supported by possessions " which accords with a successful military career.