- the
arrives of
modern equines of the
genus Equus to the Old World.
Hipparionines varied widely in size, with the
smallest species like
Hipparion periafricanum...
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While the
genus formerly included most
hipparionines, the
genus is now more
narrowly defined as
hipparionines from
Eurasia spanning the Late Miocene....
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Proboscidea (gomphotheres),
Perissodactyla (tapirs, rhinocerotids,
hipparionine equids), and
Artiodactyla (tay****uids, protoceratids, camelids, "pseudoceratines...
- (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) from Florida, with a
Description of the
Smallest Hipparionine Horse".
Journal of
Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (3): 350–366. Bibcode:1993JVPal...
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Proboscidipparion is an
extinct genus of
hipparionine equine. It is
named after its
unusual retracted nasal region of the skull,
which may have supported...
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afarense Kada
Hadar Member Partial skull (AL 363-18) and
mandibles A
hipparionine horse. E.
hasumense Denen Dora
Member Partial skull (AL 340-8) and mandibles...
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Eurygnathohippus is an
extinct genus of
hipparionine horse. The
majority of
known fossils of
members of this
genus were
discovered in Africa,
where members...
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locality Mannersdorf, in Austria, is of
uncertain age, but the
presence of
hipparionine horses shows that it is no
older than MN9.
Viranta also
tentatively ****igns...
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falconeri including bovids, giraffids, anthracotheres, tragulids, suids,
hipparionine equids, rhinocerotids, chalicotheres, gomphotheres, hominids, and spalacids...
- Biostratigraphic, and
Paleobiogeographic Reevaluation of the
Siwalik Hipparionine Horse ****emblage from the
Potwar Plateau,
Northern ****stan". Palaeontographica...