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The protocone is connected to the paracone by a protoloph, which lacks a small cusp (the paraconule).
A small cusp, the mesostylid, is connected to the metaconid in front of it, unlike in Miopetaurista and Aliveria.
In one specimen, a cingulum (ridge) is present at the back of the tooth and a small cusp, the ectostylid, is also present.
Although a crest, the postmetacristid, descends from the back side of the metaconid, ending in a small cusp, the metastylid, it is separated from the entoconid by a notch.
The parastyle, a small cusp in the outer front corner of the tooth, is located more buccally (towards the outer side of the tooth) than in Afrotarsius and is larger.
At the back lingual corner (the side of the tongue), the tooth shows a small cusp, the hypocone, that is separated from the protocone in front of it by a narrow valley.
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A smaller cusp, a hypocone, is on the back lingual corner.
They consist of two groups of cusps: a trigonid of three cusps at the front and a talonid with a main cusp, a smaller cusp, and a crest at the back.
P2 is very small and P4 contains a high cusp at the front, a smaller cusp before it on the inner (lingual) side, and a shelf behind the high cusp.
There is a cuspule (small cusp) on the back of the tooth and probably another on the inner front corner.
A well-developed small cusp, a mesostyle, is present on the labial side.
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