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Morphological distribution A preanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection B preanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection C preanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection parastyle Dpreanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection E preanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection parastyle entostyle Fpreanterocone cingulum paracone anterior connection total 19 7 % 43.% 2 4.5% 17 38.7% 1 2.3% 2 4.5% 44 100.0% Fig. 5. Occlusal surface of a Cricetinus beremendensis Ml molar (D-morphotype) M2 (Figs. 8, 20) The 4 main cusps and the anterior cingula are the constant elements of the teeth. Relatively rare accessory elements are the small remnant mesolophe, the mesostyle, the entostyle and the "parametalophule" which is an enamel crest between the metalophule and the posteroloph trimming the metacone on the lingual side (Fig. 26). Dimensions: L Wa Wp min.-max. 1.39-1.71 1.20-1.40 1.11-1.29 N: 43 X 1.55 1.29 1.21 SD 0.06356 0.06367 0.04567 Morphological distribution Fig. 6. Cricetinus europaeus Ml molar (holotype, Hung. Geol. Inst, V. 12769) A mesolophe -, parametalophule B mesolophe +, parametalophule C mesolophe +, parametalophule D mesolophe -, parametalophule mesostyle +, entostyle E mesolophe -, parametalophule mesostyle -, entostyle 28 4 I 67% 9% 2% 5%

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