- of an
anteroconid divided by an
anteromedian flexid or
fossettid Anteromedian flexid Reig (1977) A
longitudinal flexid dividing the
anteroconid into anterolabial...
-
triangular anteroconid containing a cementum-filled
front fold and a back fold that may or may not have cementum. The inward-facing
anteroconid folds lean...
-
distinctive trait that
differentiates Pennatomys from
related oryzomyines. The
anteroconid on m1 (the
frontmost cusp,
corresponding to the anterocone) contains...
- one
smaller one
behind them. The
first one
consists of two cusps, the
anteroconid (labial) and the
metaconid (lingual) and the
second one
joins the protoconid...
- side are
located slightly in
front of
their lingual counterparts. The
anteroconid, the
front cusp on the m1, is
divided in two. The m1, m2, and usually...
- but the
front cusps of the
upper (anterocone) and
lower first molar (
anteroconid) are not
divided in two. In
addition to the main roots, the
upper and...
- have a
short mesoloph and the
front cusp of the
first lower molar, the
anteroconid,
encloses a
large internal pit. Most of the
folds between the
cusps and...
- each other. In
front of the metaconid,
there is a
small cus****, an
anteroconid, at the
lingual side of the
tooth (the side of the tongue). The central...
- hylophilus. The
lower molars are
generally similar to the uppers, but the
anteroconid (the
equivalent of the
anterocone on the
first lower molar) is often...
- present,
including the
mesolophs and mesolophids. The
anterocone and
anteroconid, the
front cusps on the
upper and
lower first molar, are not divided...