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Page 453
This appearance is not uncommon in giraffids . Occlusal surface . The hollowed -
out pits are irregular in shape , the enamel of the lingual and buccal lips of the pit
being fairly separated . Because of the absence of parastyle , mesostyle and ...
This appearance is not uncommon in giraffids . Occlusal surface . The hollowed -
out pits are irregular in shape , the enamel of the lingual and buccal lips of the pit
being fairly separated . Because of the absence of parastyle , mesostyle and ...
Page 467
A distinct similarity is observed between this tooth and P , of M 553 B . The only
differences in appearance being that the metaconid projects in a more lingual
direction in M 525 , and that the enamel ridge forming the central pit of the
paraconid ...
A distinct similarity is observed between this tooth and P , of M 553 B . The only
differences in appearance being that the metaconid projects in a more lingual
direction in M 525 , and that the enamel ridge forming the central pit of the
paraconid ...
Page 512
When they do not , they are usually present near the occlusal aspect of the tooth ,
so that in late wear the tooth presents the appearance of not possessing that
particular style . This inference is drawn from the presence of the style on the ...
When they do not , they are usually present near the occlusal aspect of the tooth ,
so that in late wear the tooth presents the appearance of not possessing that
particular style . This inference is drawn from the presence of the style on the ...
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