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- breadth, a prominent p4 hypoconid, presence of a P4 metacone and absence of parastyles on M1–2. Additional features uniting ptolemaiidans and tubulidentates...
- enlargement of the talon of the upper first molar and reduction of its parastyle distinguish these late Cenozoic canids and are the essential differences...
- breadth, a prominent p4 hypoconid, presence of a P4 metacone and absence of parastyles on M1–2. Afrotheria is now recognized as one of the three major groups...
- of Ailuropodinae based on diagnostic features like large ch**** teeth parastyle fourth premolar with an enlarged inner lobe wide first and second molars...
- the prin****l cusp and room for a parastyle in front of the prin****l cusp, though Pilgrim could not say if a parastyle was present or not. Kretzoi thought...
- holotype is a maxilla, previously referred to A. astrei, possesses a parastyle and a more posteriorly located protocone. Amphicyon olisiponensis A. olisiponensis...
- conical paraconules that are connected to the parastyle by posterior crests, and compressed parastyles and mesostyles. The lower molars of the anoplotheriid...
- paracone and the anterolabial conule that may be connecting to a parastyle Parastyle Reig (1977) A style in front of the paracone Paraflexus Reig (1977)...
- a greatly reduced protocone, a short metastyle and completely lacks a parastyle. However, it has a very voluminous paracone, which has a clearly defined...
- Unlike the similar genus Ptolemaia, the premolars 3 and 4 do not possess parastyles. These premolars would have had little shearing power. The molars are...