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English: Arrows signify the superficial masseter (SM) muscle, and black points represent the predicted muscle origin location. The approximate angles of the SM force vector (relative to the molar row) are given, and it is predicted that this angle decreased with the evolution of the posterior AP of cladotherians. As an example to help illustrate moment calculations (see Methods), the eutriconodontan jaw image includes the 2D x and y force components (Fx and Fy; scaled to muscle length for simplicity) and corresponding moment arms (Ly and Lx, respectively) for the SM. Representative upper and lower molars are shown in occlusal view. On the far right are schematic illustrations of lower molar movement during occlusion in eutriconodontans, dryolestoids, and therians. Eutriconodontan occlusion is largely orthal in direction and cladotherian occlusion includes considerable medial movement via yaw as the paracone (Pa) occludes with the talonid shelf or hypoflexid (Hyp). The protocone (Pr) of therian tribosphenic molars occludes with the talonid basin. Sources for jaw images are given in Supplementary Table S1. From top to bottom, the molar images are Priacodon, Spalacotherium, Dryolestes, and Prokennalestes.
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作者 David M. Grossnickle

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Amblotherium 英语

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Yanoconodon 英语

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