| 1. | In the talonid, the hypoconulid and entoconid are distinct.
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| 2. | The hypoconulid itself is located far lingually, relatively far from the hypoconid.
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| 3. | The hypoconulid is near the back lingual margin of the tooth, behind the entoconid.
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| 4. | A small hypoconulid, close to the entoconid, is suggested by an enamel swelling.
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| 5. | It incorporates the third talonid cusp, the hypoconulid, which is indistinct in " Afrasia ".
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| 6. | Unlike on m2, there is no notch between the hypoconulid and entoconid, though a shallow valley is present.
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| 7. | The hypoconulid lobe is longer than in " Afrotarsius " and the entoconid is located further to the front.
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| 8. | The talonid contains a hypoconid, hypoconulid, and entoconid and is much wider than the trigonid because the hypoconid is displaced buccally.
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| 9. | They differ from " Sivaladapis " teeth in being shorter and broader, with a shorter talonid and a smaller hypoconulid.
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| 10. | In " I . kamlialensis ", the entoconid is distinct from the hypoconulid, which is large, but the tooth is otherwise similar.
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