I have been going over some of unidentified finds and came across this one: This species is known at Beltinge but it doesn't come up very often. What you see above is pretty much how it normally looks except one BIG difference: It's missing at least 4 sizeable side cusps (The arrows show where they should be). This link shows you what it should look like. Apart from these spectacular side cusps, another characteristic feature are the prominent 'flutes' on the base of the root and lingual face of the root.
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