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- shearing end, and the talonid, or crushing heel. In modern tribosphenic molars, the trigonid is towards the front of the jaw and the talonid is towards the rear...
- with both groups having a bicuspid (two points) on the lower carn****ial talonid, which gives this tooth an additional ability in mastication. This, together...
- N- 13; M2, x=2.00 mm, N- 9); M. is longer (x= 2.32 mm, N -7). Widths of talonids of M1.2 vary from less than to greater than widths of trigonids. Hypoconulid...
- evolution of a talonid shelf (hypoflexid) on the lower molars, which occluded with the paracone of the corresponding upper molars. A true talonid basin, allowing...
- shallow mandible with an elongated symphyseal region; and trigonids and talonids that are separated by lateral constrictions. INFRAclass EUTHERIA: placental...
- trigonid is used for slicing and the talonid is used for grinding. The ratio between the trigonid and the talonid indicates a carnivore's dietary habits...
- the spotted hyena. On the lower carn****ials (first lower molars), the talonid has evolved to become a cutting blade for flesh-slicing, with a reduction...
- Spalacotheriidae, which has acute−angled molariform teeth, strongly reduced talonids, and con****uous anterior and posterior cingulids. Though some forms like...
- morphology to the m2 of Steropodon. The trigonid is compressed and the talonid has no basin. The dentary is about one sixth the size of Steropodon's,...
- creating a trenchant (cutting) heel on the tooth. The hypoconid on the heel (talonid) of the m1 fits into a basin in the M1 when the teeth are in occlusion...