| 1. | Between the metaconid and entoconid, the talonid basin is open.
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| 2. | There is a long anteroconid, with is mainly connected to the metaconid.
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| 3. | A crest, the metalophid, reaches from the protoconid nearly to the metaconid.
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| 4. | The trigonid contains strong protoconid and metaconid cusps.
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| 5. | The lower molars also have four cusps : metaconid, protoconid, hypoconid, and entoconid.
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| 6. | The two cusps at the front, the protoconid and metaconid, are isolated from each other.
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| 7. | In the living colugos, the protoconid is higher than the metaconid in both p4 and m1.
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| 8. | Pertaining to dental characteristics, " Ariteus flavescens " has a metaconid on m1 and lacks a M3.
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| 9. | The protoconid has a V shape, with one arm reaching towards the metaconid and the other towards the paraconid.
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| 10. | In addition, the ridge between the entoconid and metaconid is stronger than in " T . goodmani ".
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