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- The Anchitheriinae are an extinct subfamily of the Perissodactyla family Equidae, the same family which includes modern horses, zebras and donkeys. This...
- tribe Equini from the Middle Miocene onwards developed monodactyl feet. Anchitheriinae Hyracotheriinae "Paleobiology Database: Equinae basic info". Archived...
- Genus †Protorohippus Genus †Sifrhippus Genus †Xenicohippus SubfamilyAnchitheriinae Genus †Anchitherium Genus †Archaeohippus Genus †Desmatippus Genus †Hypohippus...
- "horse" (hippos)) is an extinct equid genus belonging to the subfamily Anchitheriinae. As with other members of this subfamily, Megahippus is more primitive...
- named by Marsh in 1874. It is classified as a member of the subfamily Anchitheriinae following MacFadden (1998). M. anceps Marsh, 1874 M. annectens Marsh...
- Haplohippus Minippus Protorohippus Orohippus Sifrhippus Xenicohippus Anchitheriinae Anchitherium Archaeohippus Desmatippus Hypohippus Kalobatippus Megahippus...
- Haplohippus Minippus Protorohippus Orohippus Sifrhippus Xenicohippus Anchitheriinae Anchitherium Archaeohippus Desmatippus Hypohippus Kalobatippus Megahippus...
- of the postcanine diastema in Palaeotherium and the equid subfamily Anchitheriinae may be correlated with increases in body size. This trend may be due...
- ("Chinese horse") is an extinct equid genus belonging to the subfamily Anchitheriinae. Forstén, A. M. "The taxonomic status of the Miocene horse genus Sinohippus...
- years Coordinates: 30°18′N 83°00′W / 30.3°N 83.0°W / 30.3; -83.0 Anchitheriinae (horse) Arikarictis chapini (mustelid) Daphoenodon (bear-dog) Leptocyon...