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- and a weak, π-shaped crown pattern formed by the incipient ectoloph, protoloph, and metaloph (crests on the crowns). This arrangement closely resembles...
- secondary crest of the ectoloph is called crista; antecrochet to that of the protoloph, and crochet to that of the metaloph. The suffix "-crista / -cristid"...
- teeth called a protocone was not connected to a tooth crest called a protoloph. Hipparion is also characterized by its facial fossa, or deep depression...
- lack an ectocingulum and are dominated by well-developed ectoloph and protoloph. Additional lophs formed in some derived taxa. They had lower molars with...
- the tooth. In both upper molars and premolars, the metalophs and the protolophs are distinctly bulbous. The lower premolars and molars are similar and...
- crest. De Bruijn interpreted the four main crests as the anteroloph, protoloph, metaloph, and posteroloph from front to back and wrote that these crests...
- an external edge outside the sinuous protoloph, with a strong parastyle and a fold of the paracon. The protoloph and metaloph were complete, except in...
- V-shaped valleys that separate the protoloph from the metaloph. Both the second and third molars have expansions on the protoloph, with no expansions or ridges...
- M3 of the material seen at the formation does have an initial double protoloph. This feature can most likely be attributed to individual variation within...
- last two teeth), bilophodont and three-rooted. Of the molars lophs the protoloph is more developed thanks to the higher trigon. The lophs of each tooth...