-
primate history,
while the cusp of the
corresponding primitive lower molar (
paraconid) was lost.
Prosimians are
distinguished by
their immobilized upper lips...
- cusps: Paracone, Metacone,
Protocone and
Hypocone on the
upper molar, and
Paraconid, Metaconid, Protoconid,
Hypoconid and
Entoconid on the
lower molar. This...
- is on the buccal/labial (ch****) side of the tooth,
while the
anterior paraconid and
posterior metaconid are on the
lingual (tongue) side.
Upper molars...
-
metaconid (posterior-interior cusp) with much
lower paracristids and
small paraconids.
Pantodonts have
plesiomorphic (unaltered) and
robust postcranial skeletons...
- have a well
developed paralophid in the
lower molars,
ending in a
large paraconid. They are
found in Argentina,
Brazil and Colombia.
Anisolambdinae in the...
-
molars in the
halves of each jaw, each
upper canine having two roots, the
paraconid on the last
lower premolar is pronounced, the
talonid region of the lower...
- Deltatheridium,
Asiatherium was even more marsupial-like, due to its
molars having paraconids lower than the metaconids, and the
paired entoconid-hypoconulid cusps...
-
combination of Gr**** lonch,
meaning spear and
referencing the spear-like
paraconid on its
lower carn****ial, and cyon,
meaning dog. The
specific name honours...
-
possesses a
short cingulum,
which extends along its
lingual side to the
paraconids distal end. The p4 and m1 are
somewhat overlapping. Most
felids of the...
-
years old. A
defined mesial marginal ridge is
elongated by a
vestigial paraconid and
separates from the
metaconid by a deep, V-shaped groove,
opening in...