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Equinae is a
subfamily of the
family Equidae,
known from the
Hemingfordian stage of the
Early Miocene (16
million years ago) onwards. They originated...
- †Mesohippus
Genus †Miohippus
Genus †Parahippus
Genus †Sinohippus
Subfamily Equinae Genus †Merychippus
Genus †Scaphohippus
Genus †Acritohippus
Tribe †Hipparionini...
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Hipparionini is a
tribe of three-toed
horses in the
subfamily Equinae. They had body
forms similar to
modern equines, with high-crowned teeth. They first...
- molars, in
contrast with the modern,
specialized grazer species of
modern Equinae.
During the
Early Miocene, this
subfamily experienced an
increase in tooth...
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Equini is the only
living tribe of the
subfamily Equinae,
which has
lived worldwide (except Australia)
since the
Hemingfordian stage of the
Middle Miocene...
- Semprebon, Gina (2022-08-24). "Evolution of the
Family Equidae,
Subfamily Equinae, in North,
Central and
South America,
Eurasia and
Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene...
- Semprebon, Gina (September 2022). "Evolution of the
Family Equidae,
Subfamily Equinae, in North,
Central and
South America,
Eurasia and
Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene"...
- Joaquin; et al. (24
August 2022). "Evolution of the
Family Equidae,
Subfamily Equinae, in North,
Central and
South America,
Eurasia and
Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene"...
- ****igned to the
Equidae by
Leidy (1856) and
Carroll (1988), and to the
Equinae by
MacFadden (1998) and Bravo-Cuevas and Ferrusquía-Villafranca (2006)...
- Semprebon, Gina (24
August 2022). "Evolution of the
Family Equidae,
Subfamily Equinae, in North,
Central and
South America,
Eurasia and
Africa during the Plio-Pleistocene"...