Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 17. 1994. (Budapest, 1994)
Ml (Figs. 5, 19) On the mesial (anterior) surface of the anterocone a protrusion of the enamel (pre-anterocone cingulum) or small conulet is frequent. The anterocone is always divided. The anterolophule connects the two cones of the anterocone with the protocone in "Y" shape. The anterolophule has no spurs. The parastyle and the entostyle are rare. In 20 molars the paracone has anterior connection towards the anterior margin of the protocone (in this case there is a closed basin between the protocone and paracone). In 24 molars the paracone has not anterior connection. Mesolophe does not exist. The metacone is always connected with the posterolophe without metalophule. Fig. 3. holotype sp. n, Lingual profile of the Cricetinus beremendensis fragmentary mandible Dimensions: min.-max. L: 1.90-2.21 Wa: 0.95-1.12 Wp: 1.20-1.40 N: 44 X SD 2.06 0.06475 1.03 0.05152 1.30 0.04904 a b c d e f Fig. 4. Mesial (anteriro) profiles of ml molars, (a, b: Allocricetus bursae, Tarkő, layer 16, V. 67. 97. Hung. Nat. Hist. Mus.; c, d: Cricetinus beremendensis, Beremend 15 (c=holotype); e, f: Cricetinus europaeus, Csarnóta 2 (e=holotype)