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- mure Anteroflexus Reig (1977) A flexus between the anteroloph and the anterolabial conule Anteroloph Reig (1977) A crest between the paracone and the anterolabial...
- cus****s at the labial and lingual (inner) sides of the molar. A crest, the anteroloph, is present behind the labial cus****, but in older animals, the cusps...
- an anteromedian flexus. The accessory ridges on the upper molars, the anterolophs and mesolophs, are less well-developed than in T. hylophilus. The third...
- completely by an anteromedian flexus or flexid. Behind the anterocone, the anteroloph (a smaller crest) is complete and separated from the anterocone. On both...
- the second molars. The molars lack many accessory ridges, including the anteroloph on the first upper molar, the posteroloph on the first and second upper...
- placed small crest. De Bruijn interpreted the four main crests as the anteroloph, protoloph, metaloph, and posteroloph from front to back and wrote that...
- two by an indentation at its front (anteromedian flexus). A crest, the anteroloph, is present behind the labial cus****. As in most oryzomyines, the upper...
- The molars show some accessory crests and other features, such as the anteroloph on the first upper molar and the mesoloph on the first and second upper...
- sides of the skull (7.2–7.9 mm in N. lambertoni). M1 is flat-crowned. The anteroloph, a crest at the front of the tooth, lacks a smaller accessory spur that...
- lingual (inner) ones. On the upper first molar, one accessory ridge, the anteroloph, is lacking, but another, the mesoloph, is present. Unlike in most other...