Praepusa's occipital bones possess well-developed jugular processes. The
canine teeth are developed, and the
molars are predominantly tricuspid in form, and, like the
premolars, are packed closely together. The mandible as a whole is small and thin, with a
symphyseal portion that is bluntly rounded, and the chin is most prominent between premolars 3–4. The facial part of the skull is relatively low and shortened, and the mandible is more compact. The
deltoid crest of the humerus is sharp, with maximal distention at its
proximal end. The trochanteric fossa of the femur is wide and medially open, though deep. ==Taxonomy==