. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 8. Copemys dentalis. Teeth X 10, jaw X 5. A, U. Cal. No. 29635, RMi-2, type; B, U. Cal. No. 29638, LMi-o; C, U. Cal. No. 29635, type, cross section of right I:, from rear; D, TJ. Cal. No. 29636, cross section of right I], from front; E, lateral view of lower jaw, anterior lialf based on U. Cal. No. 29635, type, and rear half on U. Cal. No. 29636. In Mj, the anteroconid is somewhat larger than in C. loxoclon, and is close to the metaconid. There are distinct ridges running posteriorly from the protoconid, along th


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. Fig. 8. Copemys dentalis. Teeth X 10, jaw X 5. A, U. Cal. No. 29635, RMi-2, type; B, U. Cal. No. 29638, LMi-o; C, U. Cal. No. 29635, type, cross section of right I:, from rear; D, TJ. Cal. No. 29636, cross section of right I], from front; E, lateral view of lower jaw, anterior lialf based on U. Cal. No. 29635, type, and rear half on U. Cal. No. 29636. In Mj, the anteroconid is somewhat larger than in C. loxoclon, and is close to the metaconid. There are distinct ridges running posteriorly from the protoconid, along the buccal margin of the tooth, in all teeth. These are also present on Mj of C. loxoclon (Fig. 7 A), but are less well developed in other species. The mesolophid (or posterior arm of the protoconid) is absent in all teeth except Mi of IT. Cal. No. 29638, where it extends as a faint, low ridge to the buccal margin of the tooth (Pig. SB). The hypoconulid seems poorly developed on M^, but distinct on M2. The incisor has a rounded anterior face with a heavy coat of enamel. It is slightly concave on the medial side of the type (Pig. 8 C) which is not shown in the other specimen (Pig. 8 D), and is probably due to crushing, and, at this level, is certainly not due to interdental Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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