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- much smaller. The premolariforms with prominent distal cusps may represent deciduous teeth and be labelled as dp1. The first premolariform was single-rooted...
- preserving two teeth: the first premolariform (pm1) and second molariform (m2). Empty alveoli (sockets) for three more premolariforms and two more molariforms...
- The lower second premolar is single-rooted, and the third premolar is premolariform. The fourth lower premolar has a distinct metaconid, no paraconid, and...
- Gobiconodon Indeterminate Yaverland Yaverland bed 38 A lower right premolariform Gobiconodontid Loxaulax ?L. valdensis Teeth Eobaatarid multituberculate...
- for folivorous/browsing diets. The canines of the Anoplotheriidae are premolariform in shape, meaning that the canines are overall undifferentiated from...
- in the late Eocene of Europe. The canines of the Anoplotheriidae are premolariform in shape, meaning that the canines are overall undifferentiated from...
- in the late Eocene of Europe. The canines of the Anoplotheriidae are premolariform in shape, meaning that the canines are overall undifferentiated from...
- mastication for chewing through food. It also had weak incisors, robust but premolariform canines, and low-crowned plus bunodont-selenodont upper molars. Comparatively...
- in the late Eocene of Europe. The canines of the Anoplotheriidae are premolariform in shape, meaning that the canines are overall undifferentiated from...
- slightly forward just like the third incisors. The canine of Xiphodon is premolariform with its sharpness similar to the premolars but differ from them by...