Hallera Lateral Arc

Galera Lateral Arcs were named after the German anatomist Johann Holar. Haller (German pronunciation: Galleeh), although living before Halley's dissection, who discovered the lateral ventricle and internal wall system, is one of the main scientists describing the lateral cartilage and its function.

Haller's lateral arches consist of two folds of skin that are connected posteriorly by an intermediary between them