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The Beginning of the Age of Mammals
Dental features of shrews include enlarged anterior incisors, the lower one
procumbent and often with a serrated or multilobed crown; reduction in size and
number of other antemolar teeth, which are one-rooted and often crowded and ...
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Dental formulae given in this report are arbitrarily based upon the frequent use of
the term "antemolar" in published descriptions of shrews. The term applies to
those teeth between the soricid incisor and the molars. The formula used is: Total
...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1967
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Dental formulae given in this report are arbitrarily based upon the frequent use of
the term "antemolar" in published descriptions of shrews. The term applies to
those teeth between the soricid incisor and the molars. The formula used is: Total
...
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Systematic revision of the marsupial dasyurid genus ...
Shorter upper^antemolar row Longer upper antemolar row O K T AD Fig. 67.
Relative length of the upper antemolar toothrow as a function of locality. High
ratio values indicate relatively shorter antemolar toothrows. Abbreviations and
symbols ...
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Primate Evolution and Human Origins
But as Szalay (1976) demonstrated, the morphology and proportions of omomyid
antemolar teeth are variable within the group, and incisor hypertrophy, one of the
most common independent trends among mammals, might well be expected to ...
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Mammals from the Age of Dinosaurs: Origins, Evolution, and ...
Among eutriconodontans, Klatnelia is similar to Gobkotwdon in the steepness of
the mandibular symphysis and, perhaps, reduction of antemolar teeth. Klatnelia
may be related to Gobiconodontidae, as proposed by Chow and Rich ( 1984a).
Zofia Kielan-Jaworowska, Richard L. Cifelli, Richard Cifelli, 2013
Figure 2.7 Antemolar dentition of Tarsius. 1, upper central incisor (11); C, lower
canine. From Cartmill, M., & Smith, F. H. (2009). The human lineage. New York:
Wiley-Blackwell. Used with permission. Figure 2.8 Cranial views of the thorax
and ...
Michael L. Platt, Asif A. Ghazanfar, 2012
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The Functional and Evolutionary Biology of Primates
Subsequent specializations in the antemolar dentition of the Paleocene
descendants of the earliest primates may be related then to diversified
specialization of herbivores and frugivores. Occasionally, individual dental
remains can be ...
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Pleistocene Mammals of North America
First described as a subspecies of Blarina brevicauda, it is distinguished from the
latter by the absence of the accessory cone (which, in the living species, is
situated lingually and posterior to the protoconid of the first antemolar), the
reduced ...
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A monographic study of the American marsupial, Caēnolestes ...
many as six utiicuspids in the lower jaw, giving it a total antemolar formula of nine
, exceeding that of any living mammal. While this formula, as observed in only
one specimen, may be abnormal, as suggested by Sinclair, it is evident that the ...
Wilfred Hudson Osgood, Charles Judson Herrick, 1921