- Metacone,
Protocone and
Hypocone on the
upper molar, and Paraconid,
Metaconid, Protoconid,
Hypoconid and
Entoconid on the
lower molar. This name is...
- (ch****) side of the tooth,
while the
anterior paraconid and
posterior metaconid are on the
lingual (tongue) side.
Upper molars look like three-pointed...
-
narrower rostrum, less con****uous
postorbital bar,
separation of the
metaconid and
metastylid of the
tooth by a V-shaped
canal and
rounded enamel wall...
-
which is only
distinguishable from P.
brevirostris by the
presence of a
metaconid on the
first molar. The
earliest fossils of P.
brevirostris in Europe...
- Algeria. It had
lightly compressed horn
cores and no
forward turning metaconid of its P4 premolars,
differentiating it from the
earlier Miocene Gazella...
-
canines and lack of such
dental adaptations for
hypercarnivory as m1–m2
metaconid and
entoconid small or absent; M1–M2
hypocone small; M1–M2
lingual cingulum...
- a
group of
primitive mammals, but the back cusp is
smaller than the
metaconid of symmetrodonts. The
front half of the m1 and m2
consists of the trigonid...
-
being located at the
tooth margin,
which implies that
protoconid and
metaconid are not connected" per
Morlo &
Peigne 2014. The sole
described specimen...
- P3; both are two- rooted. The
fourth lower premolar is submolariform. A
metaconid is lacking,
although on some
teeth slight thickenings of the
enamel are...
-
consists of a well-developed
paraconid and protoconid, and a
reduced metaconid,
which is only
evidenced as a
bulge on the
lingual side of the protoconid...