| 1. | This concept was carried further by the Douglas Paracone project.
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| 2. | Behind the paracone, the mesoloph accessory crest is present.
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| 3. | The upper molars have four cusps : paracone, metacone, protocone, and hypocone.
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| 4. | A complete mesoloph is present, descending from the median mure slightly behind the paracone.
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| 5. | M3 is largely flat-crowned, but the paracone is a bit more prominent than the rest.
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| 6. | There is no anterocone on M2, but a large anteroloph is present in front of the paracone.
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| 7. | The two cusps on the middle part of the molar, the paracone and the protocone, are broadly connected.
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| 8. | The main cusp is protocone; among the other two cusps, the paracone is higher but the metacone larger.
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| 9. | The protocone is connected to the paracone by a protoloph, which lacks a small cusp ( the paraconule ).
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| 10. | The median mure, which connects the middle to the back pair of cusps, is attached to the back of the paracone.
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