-
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...
- molar/lower molar) is
added to the main cusps: Paracone, Metacone,
Protocone and
Hypocone on the
upper molar, and Paraconid, Metaconid, Protoconid,
Hypoconid and...
- 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;...
-
dilambdodont (W-shaped ectoloph)
upper molars. Most
pantodonts lacked a
hypocone (fourth cusp) and had
small conules (additional
small cusps). The incisors...
-
present main cusps,
namely the
metacone (midline on the tongue-side) and
hypocone (to the
right on the lip-side) on the
second and
third molars, and a Y-shaped...
-
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...
-
molarized forms (meaning molar-like shapes) and have
newly developing hypocone cusps on them. The
forms of the
deciduous premolars (dP) of
juvenile Palaeotherium...