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- molar/lower molar) is added to the secondary cusps. For example, Metaconule, Hypoconulid. The suffix "-style/-stylid" (upper molar/lower molar) is added to the...
- locations, e.g. a paraconule is located between a paracone and a metacone, a hypoconulid is located between a hypoconid and an entoconid. In bunodont molars,...
- in the forearm and the presence of a cleft between the entoconid and hypoconulid cusps on the last lower molar. Prothero, D.R., 1998. Oromerycidae. pp...
- Philippine colugo. In D. chimaera, a low crest, the post-hypoconulid cristid, reaches from the hypoconulid to the back lingual corner of the tooth, where a small...
- the hypoconid. The smaller hypoconulid cusp is present towards the inner side of the tooth, and the hypoconid and hypoconulid are connected by a cutting...
- talonids of M1.2 vary from less than to greater than widths of trigonids. Hypoconulid of M. is enlarged, salient, and on some teeth incipiently doubled by...
- with a much reduced paraconid, as well as very distinct entoconids and hypoconulids on M1 and M2. The species is dedicated to Bernard Sigé, French paleontologist...
- is broader than long, terminating at a small yet distinct cusp (the hypoconulid) at its rear tip. Another subtle cusp ("cusp e") is positioned near the...
- the lower canine, and the presence of accessory cristulids from the hypoconulid, posthypocristulid, and labial on the lower and upper molars. With these...
- right on the lip-side) on the second and third molars, and a Y-shaped hypoconulid (a ridge on the lip-side toward the ch****) on all three molars. The premolars...