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- (upper molar/lower molar) is added to the secondary cusps. For example, Metaconule, Hypoconulid. The suffix "-style/-stylid" (upper molar/lower molar) is...
- that barely extends below the body of the process. The presence of a metaconule and postprotocrista on M2 of vulpines represents the culmination of a...
- lophodont dentiton and the absence of lingual and buccal cingula and molar metaconule. G. E. Pilgrim. 1925. The Perissodactyla of the Eocene of Burma. Memoirs...
- third premolar, the presence of a connection between the protocone and metaconule cusps on the second upper molar in only a few specimens, this species...
- lingual cingulum. However, the molars have a large and lingually-positioned metaconule and the postmetaconule crista on M1 and M2 are distinct, suggesting that...
- postcanine diastema" and two unambiguous character state changes "an average metaconule on [the fourth premolar]" and "an oblique metastyle on [the first and...
- the metastyle is high and well-marked. The similar sized paraconule and metaconule both back onto a dune-shaped protocone. Its trigon possesses a deep central...
- tooth's crown) continues into the preparacrista. Both the protoconule and metaconule cusps are extremely small. Wroe (2001) estimated its weight to be 18 kg...
- meatconule-dervived pseudohypocone such as a absence of other conules aside from the metaconule-pseudohypocone. In a study in 2016 it was classified as a basal afrothere...
- were usually squared, due to the enlargement and displacement of the metaconule, but there was also a small hypocone and hypoconule. The paraconule was...