-
flexus between the
mesoloph and the
paracone Mesostyle Reig (1977) A
style at the
labial margin between the
paracone and
metacone Mesoloph Reig (1977) A crest...
- process. The
molars were low-crowned and
possess accessory crests such as
mesolophs. The
upper molars all had
three roots. Oryzomyini, also
known as rice...
-
place Pseudoryzomys in the group, even
though it
lacks complete mesoloph(id)s. The
mesoloph is an
accessory crest on the
upper molars and the mesolophid...
- on the
basis of the
presence of a
crest on the
upper first molar, the
mesoloph, but the
specimen is
different from
Noronhomys vespuccii in
other respects...
-
among others by a long
palate and the
presence of a
crest known as the
mesoloph on the
upper molars and
mesolophid on the
lower molars; this
crest is absent...
- the tongue) and
labial (outer,
towards the lips)
sides of the teeth. The
mesoloph, a
crest near the
middle of the
labial side of the tooth, is long and well...
- low-crowned, as in most
other oryzomyines. Many
accessory crests,
including the
mesoloph on the
upper molars and the
mesolophid on the
lower molars, are present...
-
upper third molar;
mesoflexus (a
valley in the
molar crown in
front of the
mesoloph crest) on
upper second molar not
divided in two. In Weksler's analysis...
- century. He
defined it to
include pentalophodont species,
which have a
mesoloph(id) on the
upper and
lower molars, with a long
palate (extending past the...
-
upper molar,
which separates the
paracone (one of the main cusps) from the
mesoloph (an
accessory crest), is not
divided in two by an
enamel bridge. The hypoflexid...