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Page 427
No features can be identified because of the marked wear and fragmentation .
Occlusal surface . The central pits are completely worn away , except for a small
island of enamel in the posterior pillar . The buccal enamel of the posterior pillar
is ...
No features can be identified because of the marked wear and fragmentation .
Occlusal surface . The central pits are completely worn away , except for a small
island of enamel in the posterior pillar . The buccal enamel of the posterior pillar
is ...
Page 436
There is a fairly well - defined cingulum on the anterior pillar which is less marked
on the posterior pillar , and a prominent protostylid leads up from the cingulum .
There is a small nodular ectostylid prolonged on to the posterior pillar while ...
There is a fairly well - defined cingulum on the anterior pillar which is less marked
on the posterior pillar , and a prominent protostylid leads up from the cingulum .
There is a small nodular ectostylid prolonged on to the posterior pillar while ...
Page 466
The paracone has a marked central costa which is very broad at the base and
which has two vertical furrows near the apex . The parastyle is prominent with a
thick rounded base . There are small nodular excrescences on the parastyle
which ...
The paracone has a marked central costa which is very broad at the base and
which has two vertical furrows near the apex . The parastyle is prominent with a
thick rounded base . There are small nodular excrescences on the parastyle
which ...
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