- and
Hypoconus on the
upper molar, and Paraconid, Metaconid, Protoconid,
Hypoconid and
Entoconid on the
lower molar. This name is used for both bunodont...
-
several unique morphologies. In many groups, a
fourth cusp, the
hypocone (
hypoconid),
subsequently evolved (see below).
Quadrate (also
called quadritubercular...
- the entoconid,
creating a
trenchant (cutting) heel on the tooth. The
hypoconid on the heel (talonid) of the m1 fits into a
basin in the M1 when the teeth...
- well-developed cusp, the
hypoconid, on the
outer side and a depression, the
talonid basin, in the middle. The
cristid obliqua connects to the
hypoconid. The smaller...
- afroinsectiphilians: p4
talonid and
trigonid of
similar breadth, a
prominent p4
hypoconid,
presence of a P4
metacone and
absence of
parastyles on M1–2. Additional...
- of the
internal pterygoid;
posterior cusp of p3 weak or absent; and m1
hypoconid and entoconid,
joined by cristids. The
Cerdocyonina lacks the strongly...
-
first molar is straight,
entoconid either missing of
combined with the
hypoconid in a more
posterior position, the loss or
reduction of
styler crests,...
- a much more
developed hypoconid and paraconid, a
reduced metaconid and a distinct,
sharp notch between protoconid and
hypoconid. By the Late Miocene,...
- as a whole: p4
talonid and
trigonid of
similar breadth, a
prominent p4
hypoconid,
presence of a P4
metacone and
absence of
parastyles on M1–2. Afrotheria...
- ridges. The
second and
third premolars had a
notably large cusp
called the
hypoconid.
Gheerbrant et al.
described the
teeth as
similar to
those of
other early...