- protoloph, and
crochet to that of the metaloph. The
suffix "-crista / -
cristid" (upper
molar /
lower molar) is used for the
ridges that come out of the...
-
posteriorly slanted anterior cristid extending slightly lingually down to the base of the crown, the
second a
shorter lingual cristid,
which descends to the...
- ramus,: Appendix 2 and the
lower fifth premolar with a "very trenchant"
cristid obliqua/ectolophid. The permanent,
retained deciduous fifth premolars are...
- the
outer side of the
tooth and is
continuous with
another crest, the
cristid obliqua,
which is in turn
connected to the back of the tooth. The talonid...
-
posterior cusp of p3 weak or absent; and m1
hypoconid and entoconid,
joined by
cristids. The
Cerdocyonina lacks the
strongly arched zygoma and
often the second...
- side of the
talonid is a
strong cusp, the hypoconid, with a crest, the
cristid obliqua,
descending from it
towards the front. A second,
smaller cusp,...
-
other kangaroos. The
molars were low and the
first premolars elongated.
Cristids obliqua and
posterior cingula are
missing on the
lower molars. The feature...
- lupus) and by
talonid cusps (hypoconid and entoconid)
linked by a
sinuous cristid.
Describing C.
etruscus as wolf-like and
Canis arnensis as jackal-like...
-
second molar retains well-developed
paracristid and
protocristid crests.
Cristid obliqua are
present on all molars. Hand et al. (1993)
noted that its size...
-
characterized by
doglike astragalus trochleas, a lack of
posterolingual cristids on P4 teeth, a
Dorcatherium fold (or
similar cuspid structures) on the...