, which Cretacladoides'' may have resembled. The teeth of
Cretacladoides are
multicuspid in structure, with a cladodont-like
crown, and measure less than in width and height. The main
cusp is triangular, and flanked by either two or three pairs of lateral cusplets. The first pair of cusplets is very small, while the second reaches three quarters of the main cusp's height. The third pair, when present, is roughly half the size of the second pair. The cutting edges are apparently continuous between the apex of the main cusps and the cusplets. In profile view, all cusps are inclined inwards. The labial crown face possesses either an
ogive-shaped enameloid structure on the main cusp, or two converging ridges, depending on which tooth it is. Viewed from the base, the root is D-shaped, possessing a small labial budge beneath the main cusp. From a lingual view, the root face has a well-developed protuberance below the main cusp. One pair of foramina opens laterally to this protuberance, while the second pair is below a notch which separates the second and third lateral cusplets. The aboral root face possesses two
foramina, one central to the root face and the other in line with the main cusp towards the mouth. == Palaeoecology ==