Radula: The large main cusp of the central tooth is accompanied by very small ectocones.
There is one large cusp on the buccal side of the tooth.
The teeth have a large central cusp and a pair of lateral cusplets.
Each upper postcanine has large central cusp and a posterior cingulum.
The largest cusp, the middle one, has a "somewhat blunt" apex.
A large cusp, the protocone, is on the front lingual corner.
A single large cusp is present on C1, with a smaller shelf at the back side.
As one would expect, the neonatal line is found in all primary teeth and in the larger cusps of the permanent first molars.
There is always one large buccal cusp, especially so in the mandibular first premolar.
The crowns are wide and have a line of three large cusps on one edge, with five smaller ones on the opposing side.