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- side of an anterocone divided by an anteromedian flexus or fossette Anteromedian flexus Reig (1977) A longitudinal flexus dividing the anterocone into anterolabial...
- lower toothrow length is 5.9 to 7.4 mm (0.23 to 0.29 in). On M1, the anterocone (the cusp at the front of the tooth) is not divided into smaller cus****s...
- in form and the flexi do not extend to the midline of the molars. The anterocone, the front cusp of the upper first molar, is not divided in two by an...
- molars are more hypsodont (high-crowned) than in other Thomasomys. The anterocone, the cusp at the front of the first upper molar, is divided into distinct...
- skull at the same level as the front of the first upper molar; and the anterocone (front cusp) of the first upper molar divided by an anteromedian fossette...
- accessory crests are present, including the mesolophs and mesolophids. The anterocone and anteroconid, the front cusps on the upper and lower first molar, are...
- simplified as in Nectomys species, but the front cusps of the upper (anterocone) and lower first molar (anteroconid) are not divided in two. In addition...
- that the anterocone, the major cusp located at the front of the upper first molar, is divided into two smaller cusps. The divided anterocone appears to...
- (inner) side and concave on the outer side, rendering it kidney-shaped. The anterocone, the cusp at the front of the tooth, appears not to be divided in two...
- of the teeth. The molars are high-cusped, almost hypsodont. On M1, the anterocone (the front cusp) is divided into two cus****s on the lingual (inner, towards...