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bilophodont
bilophodont, a. Zool. (baɪˈlɒfədɒnt) [f. bi-2 + lophodont (see lopho-).] Of the molar teeth in certain ungulates: having two transverse crests or ridges on the grinding surface.1868 Owen Anat. Vertebr. III. 343 The ‘bilophodont’ sub-type becomes more marked in Dinotherium. Ibid. 358 Certain huge fos... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coryphodontidae
The last known species of Coryphodon have bilophodont molars similar to later, more derived coryphodontids, and, most likely, Coryphodon is the primitive Two coryphodontids considerably larger than Coryphodon but endemic to China, Asiocoryphodon and Heterocoryphodon, have more advanced bilophodont dentition wikipedia.org
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Pilgrimella
It was a ground dwelling grazer with massive bilophodont molars (cusps aligned in two transverse ridges.) wikipedia.org
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brachyodont
brachyodont, a. (ˈbrækɪədɒnt) Also brachydont. [f. brachy- + ὀδούς (ὀδοντ-) tooth.] Designating teeth with short or low crowns and well-developed roots.1883 W. H. Flower in Encycl. Brit. XV. 430/1 Modification of [the selenodont form] from a brachyodont to a hypsodont type. 1884 Geol. Mag. 548 Detac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Xenungulata
Description Xenungulates are characterized by bilophodont M1–2 and M1–2, similar to pyrotheres, and complex lophate third molars, similar to uintatheres wikipedia.org
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Daouitherium
It had lophodont and bilophodont molars, i.e. molars with large ridges. The second and third premolars had a notably large cusp called the hypoconid. wikipedia.org
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Diatomys
The cheek teeth are bilophodont, displaying two transverse ridges that are each slightly curved into a mild horseshoe shape. Li (1974) also noted the possibility that it was related to geomyoids based on the bilophodont tooth. wikipedia.org
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Propyrotherium
It was endowed with incisors developed in elongated and forward pointed tusks, with a limited growth, and had large bilophodont molars. Although they were bilophodont, the premolars possessed shorter anterior lophids than posterior ones, From the third upper premolar to the third upper wikipedia.org
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Tethytheria
The tethytheres are united by several characters, including anteriorly facing orbits and more or less bilophodont cheek teeth (double transverse ridges wikipedia.org
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Dagbatitherium
This is a typical characteristic of the Elephantiformes and separates the group from the more primitive proboscideans with bilophodont teeth (with two In contrast, the Plesielephantiformes (which are paraphyletic) are the most basal representatives of the order, which are characterized by a bilophodont wikipedia.org
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Alophe
cercopithecids (Old World monkeys) than to apes, it had not evolved some features shared by crown cercopithecids and their nearest relatives, such as bilophodont wikipedia.org
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Baguatherium
In particular, the dental characteristics indicate that Baguatherium was a member of the Pyrotheriidae family, characterized by bilophodont teeth with wikipedia.org
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Helaletidae
Members of the family are defined by having less bilophodont cheek teeth compared to other tapiroids. wikipedia.org
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Pyrotheria
Some experts place the clade Xenungulata (which contains several genera, including Carodnia) within Pyrotheria, even when dentition, although bilophodont The dentition is complete with strong, procumbent, chisel-shaped incisors, strong sharp-pointed canines, and low-crowned cheek teeth with bilophodont molars wikipedia.org
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Crivadiatherium
those of its relatives as Palaeoamasia from Turkey and Arsinoitherium from Egypt, shows features more primitive, with lower molars without lobes and less bilophodont wikipedia.org
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