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- crista; antecrochet to that of the protoloph, and crochet to that of the metaloph. The suffix "-crista / -cristid" (upper molar / lower molar) is used for...
- towards the inside of the tooth. In both upper molars and premolars, the metalophs and the protolophs are distinctly bulbous. The lower premolars and molars...
- Bruijn interpreted the four main crests as the anteroloph, protoloph, metaloph, and posteroloph from front to back and wrote that these crests are not...
- them. The paraconule cusp is separated from the protocone cusp, and the metaloph ridge only touches the ectoloph at advanced stages of dental wear. The...
- π-shaped crown pattern formed by the incipient ectoloph, protoloph, and metaloph (crests on the crowns). This arrangement closely resembles the crown pattern...
- paracone, hypocone, and metacone) and lophs or crests (protoloph, mesoloph, metaloph, and posteroloph), separated by synclines or valleys. The first and second...
- two upper molars had a small metaloph, while the third molar had a long and concave ectoloph, but was devoid of metaloph. The symphysis of the mandible...
- prominent, and the deciduous third lower premolar had a well-developed metaloph. The upper molars had a very prominent parastyle and metastyle. The metacone...
- upper molars have a lingual sulcus that separates the protolophs from the metalophs. The third and fourth premolars have a sub-triangular shape, with the...
- Henricosbornia lophodonta exhibits a large intraspecific variability in the metaloph morphology. The genus Henricosbornia was first described in 1901 by Florentino...