The rima glottidis is the narrowest part of larynx. It is longer (~23 mm) in males than in females (17–18 mm).[1]
The rima glottidis is an aperture between the two true vocal cords anteriorly, and the bases and vocal process of the two arytenoid cartilages posteriorly. It is therefore described as subdivided into two parts: the larger anterior part between the vocal folds (intermembranous part, or glottis vocalis), and the smaller posterior part between arytenoid cartilages (intercartilaginous part, glottis respiratoria, intercartilaginous glottis, respiratory glottis, or interarytenoid space[citation needed]). It is limited posteriorly by an interarytenoid fold of mucous membrane.[1]