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Equoidea is a
superfamily of
hippomorph perissodactyls containing the Equidae, Palaeotheriidae, and
other basal equoids of
unclear affinities, of which...
- Asia, from the mid-Eocene to the
early Oligocene. They are
classified in
Equoidea,
along with the
living family Equidae (which
includes zebras,
horses and...
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extinct families. It is more
specifically grouped within the
superfamily Equoidea, the only
other family being the
extinct Palaeotheriidae. The term equid...
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North America and Asia, died out at the
beginning of the
Upper Eocene.
Equoidea also
developed in the Eocene.
Palaeotheriidae are
known mainly from Europe...
- rhinoceroses) than
Equoidea. A 2004
cladistic study alternatively recovered Ancylopoda as
sister to all
modern perissodactyls (which
includes Equoidea and Ceratomorpha)...
- the type
genus of the Palaeotheriidae, one of two
families within the
Equoidea, it
shares common traits such as
orbits that are wide in its back plus...
- †Mesolambdolophus †Olbitherium †Anthracobunia †Brontotheriidae See
Brontotheriidae Equoidea †Hyopsodontidae?
Aletodon Chacomylus Dorraletes Haplaletes Haplomylus Hyopsodus...
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considered to be one of two
major hippomorph families in the
superfamily Equoidea, the
other being the Equidae. Alternatively, some
authors have proposed...
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After the Paleocene–Eocene
Thermal Maximum,
members of the
Equoidea arose in
North America and Europe,
giving rise to some of the earliest...
- †Mesolambdolophus †Olbitherium †Anthracobunia †Brontotheriidae See
Brontotheriidae Equoidea †Hyopsodontidae?
Aletodon Chacomylus Dorraletes Haplaletes Haplomylus Hyopsodus...