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- cusps found on the molars of the upper dentition of therian mammals. The hypocone is found on the distal lingual side of the tooth. It fits into the grooves...
- - although humans may have four or five. The main hominid molar cusp (hypocone) evolved in early primate history, while the cusp of the corresponding...
- cusp, the hypocone (hypoconid), subsequently evolved (see below). Quadrate (also called quadritubercular or euthemorphic) molars have a hypocone, an additional...
- distinct lophs (ridges) between protocones, paracones, metacones and hypocones. Tapirs have brown eyes, often with a bluish cast to them, which has been...
- hypercarnivory as m1–m2 metaconid and entoconid small or absent; M1–M2 hypocone small; M1–M2 lingual cingulum weak; M2 and m2 small, may be single-rooted;...
- listed in the ASUDAS are shovel-shaped incisors, Carabelli cusps, or hypocones. It is hypothesized that most of the dental variants listed in the ASUDAS...
- anterolingual side Enterostyle Reig (1977) A style between the protocone and the hypocone, in the hypoflexus Enteroloph Reig (1977) A crest connecting the enterostyle...
- Gheerbrant et al. (2016): by a mandibular retromolar fossa, the absence of hypocone, an ectoloph selenodont and linked to strong styles such as mesostyle in...
- epicone and hypocone that lie above and below the transverse groove, the cingulum, respectively. Two rows of plates surround the epicone and hypocone in a particular...
- dilambdodont (W-shaped ectoloph) upper molars. Most pantodonts lacked a hypocone (fourth cusp) and had small conules (additional small cusps). The incisors...