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- including one incisor and seven molariforms (molar-like teeth, either premolars or true molars). Bharattherium molariforms are high, curved teeth, with a...
- Sigogneau-Russell. It is based on isolated upper molariforms and possible premolariforms. The molariforms were ****igned to the genus Gobiconodon due to their...
- supposed upper molars of Vucetichia were in fact heavily worn first lower molariforms (mf1) of Ferugliotherium. In 1993, Krause described an unworn mf1 of...
- molariforms tend to be larger and are supported by one large root, but the smaller ferugliotheriids have at least two roots under their molariforms....
- predators. It is separated from the other teeth, or molariforms, by a diastema. The molariforms are used specifically for grinding and are mortar and...
- four ****ociated molariform teeth and two pairs of alveoli, and MACN-RN 1907, a right mandible with two molariforms. Said molariforms are vaguely peg-like...
- benthic sharks feed solely on crustaceans which they crush with their flat molariform teeth. Other sharks feed on squid or fish, which they swallow whole. The...
- lophoselenodont teeth (having teeth that are lophodont and selenodont), fully molariform premolars, and relatively high-crowned ch**** teeth. This suggests the...
- are four to five molariforms, one of which, placed middle, is mesial. A very large tooth located on the lower jaw. First four molariforms enlarge towards...
- with those teeth in other mammals, and thus are referred to as molariforms. The molariform dentition in three-toed sloths is simple and can be characterized...