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- 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...
- While the genus formerly included most hipparionines, the genus is now more narrowly defined as hipparionines from North Africa spanning the Late Miocene...
- Proboscidea (gomphotheres), Perissodactyla (tapirs, rhinocerotids, hipparionine equids), and Artiodactyla (tay****uids, protoceratids, camelids, "pseudoceratines...
- Proboscidipparion is an extinct genus of hipparionine equine. It is named after its unusual retracted nasal region of the skull, which may have supported...
- Eurygnathohippus is an extinct genus of hipparionine horse. The majority of known fossils of members of this genus were discovered in Africa, where members...
- (Mammalia: Perissodactyla) from Florida, with a Description of the Smallest Hipparionine Horse". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 13 (3): 350–366. Bibcode:1993JVPal...
- from Samos, Greece. QIU, Z., HUANG. W. AND GUO, Z., 1987. The Chinese hipparionine fossils (In Chinese, with an English summary). Paleontol. Sin., N.S....
- Biostratigraphic, and Paleobiogeographic Reevaluation of the Siwalik Hipparionine Horse ****emblage from the Potwar Plateau, Northern ****stan". Palaeontographica...
- 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...
- falconeri including bovids, giraffids, anthracotheres, tragulids, suids, hipparionine equids, rhinocerotids, chalicotheres, gomphotheres, hominids, and spalacids...