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Palaeotheriidae is an
extinct family of
herbivorous perissodactyl mammals that
inhabited Europe, with less
abundant remains also
known from Asia, from...
- a
superfamily of
hippomorph perissodactyls containing the Equidae,
Palaeotheriidae, and
other basal equoids of
unclear affinities, of
which members of...
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species of
Hyracotherium (now
strictly defined as a
member of the
Palaeotheriidae rather than the Equidae). Its
remains have been
identified in North...
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Middle Eocene to the
Early Oligocene. It is the type
genus of the
Palaeotheriidae, a
group exclusive to the
Palaeogene that was
closest in
relation to...
- of
Palaeotheriidae by
Hooker (1986). A 2004
study found it to be an
equid instead. A 2016
study lumped the
genus back
within the
Palaeotheriidae. The...
- the
superfamily Equoidea, the only
other family being the
extinct Palaeotheriidae. The term
equid refers to any
member of this family,
including any...
-
beginning of the
Upper Eocene.
Equoidea also
developed in the Eocene.
Palaeotheriidae are
known mainly from Europe. In contrast, the
horse family (Equidae)...
- (3–4): 103–224. Ruiz-Colmenares,
Miguel Ángel
Cuesta (1993). "Los
Palaeotheriidae (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) del
Eoceno de la
Cuenca del
Duero (Castilla...
- †Cymbalophus †Hallensia †Pliolophus †Systemodon
Equidae See
Equidae †
Palaeotheriidae...
- "oblique crest") is an
extinct genus of
equoids belonging to the
family Palaeotheriidae. It
lived in
Europe from the
middle Oligocene to the
early Oligocene...