- transverse,
often ring-shaped,
ridges on a tooth, the
arrangement is
called bilophodont. This
pattern is
common in primates, but can also be
found in lagomorphs...
-
several characters,
including anteriorly facing orbits and more or less
bilophodont ch****
teeth (double
transverse ridges on the
crowns of the teeth). Proboscidea...
-
classified with proboscideans). It was a
ground dwelling grazer with m****ive
bilophodont molars (cusps
aligned in two
transverse ridges.)
Dental remains of this...
- Tapiridae, the Helaletinae.
Members of the
family are
defined by
having less
bilophodont ch****
teeth compared to
other tapiroids. Ruiz-García, M. (2012). "Phylogeography...
-
including Carodnia)
within Pyrotheria, even when dentition,
although bilophodont in both orders, is very different. For most scholars, the two orders...
-
animals distinguished from
other tapiroids by
their high
crowned and very
bilophodont molars. Bai, B.; Meng, J.; et al. (November 2019). "A new
early Eocene...
- the "Y-5"
molar pattern,
whereas Old
World monkeys have only four in a
bilophodont pattern. Further, in
comparison with Old
World monkeys,
hominoids are...
-
plant materials such as twigs, buds and
leaves of
woody plants with its
bilophodont teeth. It is the only
marsupial and
metatherian that is
known to have...
- The
rhesus macaque has a
dental formula of 2.1.2.32.1.2.3 × 2 = 32 and
bilophodont molar teeth.
Rhesus macaques are
native to India, Bangladesh, ****stan...
- only from
lower jaws and ****ociated ch**** teeth. It had
lophodont and
bilophodont molars, i.e.
molars with
large ridges. The
second and
third premolars...