A muscle that originates along the linea aspera of the femur is
the medial epicondyle and the lateral epicondyle - The gluteal tuberosity and linea aspera
If you are referring to the adductor muscles of the thigh, they are all located medially on the femur and include adductor magnus, adductor longus and adductor brevis. Each muscle originates on either the pubic body or part of the inferior pubic ramus and runs to part of the femoral linea aspera. All of these muscle adduct the thigh.
Rectus femoris
The muscle that originates on the temporal fossa is the temporalis muscle. It is a fan-shaped muscle located on the side of the head. It is responsible for the movement of the jaw, including chewing and closing the mouth.
The temporalis originates on the temporal fossa.
Epicranius Muscle
muscle length is the length of an animal or humans muscle
The only knee flexor that originates superior to the acetablulum is the sartorius muscle
The biceps brachii muscle.
iliocostalis.
The subscapularis muscle originates on the anterior surface of the scapula and inserts on the proximal anterior humerus. Its function is to rotate the head of the humerus medially.
The brachialis muscle originates on the distal anterior humerus and insert at the coronoid process. The function of the brachialis is flexion at the elbow.