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- " Other features noted earlier in 1957 include "the mesial lophid of P3 is well separated into two cuspids, the mesial projection of P3 is well developed and often bicuspid, and the base of the protoconid in P3 is longer than that of the metaconid.
- The cheek teeth in the lower jaw are also dilambdodont, with broad, high metalophids (posterior crest) and tall metaconid (posterior-interior cusp) with much lower paracristids and small paraconids.
- Within the Haplocyoninae, Gobicyon is an aberrant taxon, showing pronounced differences to all other genera, except for Aktaucyon, by the pronounced cusps on its central premolars, the weaker angle between the P4 paracone and metacone and the reduction of metaconid and entoconid on its nearly sagittally symmetrical first two lower molars.
- An obtuse angle is formed by the shearing edges of the protoconid and paraconid, while the well-developed metaconid is placed against the internal posterior side of the protoconid.
- The second molar is about square and shows the four main cusps commonly present in rodents: the protoconid, metaconid, hypoconid, and entoconid.
- The first one consists of two cusps, the anteroconid (labial) and the metaconid (lingual) and the second one joins the protoconid at the labial side with the entoconid at the lingual side.
- The paraconid, metaconid (both cusps in the trigonid), and entoconid (a cusp in the talonid) are lower than in Paratriaenops auritus.
- On each molar, the metaconid cusps and the small shelf that runs along the labial side of the tooth (called the stylar shelf) aren't as small as in other thylacinids.
- ridei as having the following features that are unique: parametacrista on the first molar is straight, entoconid either missing of combined with the hypoconid in a more posterior position, the loss or reduction of styler crests, small metaconid, talonid basin reduced by the lingual (toward the tongue) placement of the hypoconid.
- Its dental morphology includes both mustelid (reduced m2) and feliform (slit-like carnassial notch, loss of metaconid on m2, presence of parastyle on P4) features, and Palaeogale is typically placed in Carnivora incertae sedis.
- In front of the metaconid, there is a small cuspule, an anteroconid, at the lingual side of the tooth (the side of the tongue).
- The protoconid cusp forms the labial tip (cheek side), and a paraconid and metaconid (at the mesial/front and distal/rear, respectively) lie at the lingual edge (tongue side).
- Two crests descend from it at right angles in a lingual direction (towards the inner side of the tooth): the protolophid towards the front, ending at the low paraconid, and the metalophid towards the back, reaching the elongate metaconid.
- The teeth have a v-shaped linguaflexid separating the metaconid and metastylid, similar to other "stenonines".
- The fourth lower premolar has a distinct metaconid, no paraconid, and a two-cusped talonid with a more fully-developed basin than in the closely related Arctodontomys.
- Unlike most other amphicyonids, Magericyon had teeth associated with those of a hypercarnivore, with laterally flattened canines, the third premolar having a single root, the absence of second premolars and a metaconid on its lower molars, with a reduction in the second upper molar.
- Lower molars with protoconid bigger than the metaconid, m2 with talonid present, much reduced in the m3.
- The first molar also retained enough of its structure for description: relative to the premolars, the anterior end is inclined towards the inside (like Panthera and unlike Acinonyx); the protoconid was longer and a cusp taller than the paraconid, with a deep valley between the two cusps; there is only faint indication of a talonid and no metaconid at all.
- Chunnelodon is diagnosed by multiple features of the dental anatomy including slightly asymmetrical but aligned roots, sharp cusps, a tall protoconid and metaconid, a small paraconid, and a reduced talonid.
- lewisi is one of the species with more typical characteristics of the placental s of the genus, such as the fusion of a small metaconid with a long protoconid, or a small talonid with two cusps.
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