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Page 278
There is a patch of small rounded chitinous tubercles on the antero - medial
margin , and a scattering of similar tubercles ( fig . il ) over the surface which do
not have chitin - thickened walls and for this reason are not very obvious .
There is a patch of small rounded chitinous tubercles on the antero - medial
margin , and a scattering of similar tubercles ( fig . il ) over the surface which do
not have chitin - thickened walls and for this reason are not very obvious .
Page 426
Its characteristics are generally similar to those of Mg . The posterior surface of M
, is worn away where it meets Mg , and the anterior surface where it meets M , is
very worn , as is the posterior surface of Mų , at least half of the surface of which ...
Its characteristics are generally similar to those of Mg . The posterior surface of M
, is worn away where it meets Mg , and the anterior surface where it meets M , is
very worn , as is the posterior surface of Mų , at least half of the surface of which ...
Page 484
The surface presents similar features to 402 Occlusal surface . The central pit is
very similar to 4028. Despite a greater degree of wear , the central pits of the
anterior and posterior pillars are not confluent . The ridges of enamel of each pit
lie in ...
The surface presents similar features to 402 Occlusal surface . The central pit is
very similar to 4028. Despite a greater degree of wear , the central pits of the
anterior and posterior pillars are not confluent . The ridges of enamel of each pit
lie in ...
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