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Equus stenonis
New Data on the Equus Stenonis Cocchi, 1867 from the Late Pliocene Locality of Sésklo (Thessaly, Greece)
From the Late Pliocene, Coso Mountains, California
Light and Shadows in the Evolution of South European Stenonoid Horses
INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D
Early Pleistocene Equids (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) of Nalaikha, Mongolia, and the Emergence of Modern Equus Linnaeus, 1758
The Systematic Position of Equus Hydruntinus, an Extinct Species of Pleistocene Equid૾
Progress in Faunal Correlation of Late Cenozoic Fluvial Sequences 2000-4: the Report of the IGCP 449 Biostratigraphy Subgroup
Archiv Für Naturgeschichte
Dental Characteristics of Late Pleistocene Equus Lambei from the Bluefish Caves, Yukon Territory, and Their Comparison with Eurasian Horses"
Abstracts 1995-2003
Generalidades Sobre Los Perisodáctilos Y Los
Testing Equid Body Mass Estimate Equations on Modern Zebras—With
Copyright by Dennis Russell Ruez, Jr. 2007
The Early Pleistocene (Latest Blancan-Earliest Irvingtonian) Froman Ferry Fauna and History of the Glenns Ferry Formation, Southwestern Idaho
Society of Systematic Biologists
Largest in the World” Monodactyl Equids (Modern Draft Horses, E
Notas Para La Historia Reciente Del Museo Nacional De Ciencias Naturales
Genus/Species Skull Ht Lt Wt Time Range Aceratherium 1.5 M M.Oligocene-U.Pliocene Europe,E Indies,Africa,W USA,Asia A
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Resources Agusti, J. & Anton, M. 2002, Mammoths
Equids from Emine-Bair-Khosar Cave (Crimea, Ukraine): Co-Occurrence of the Stenonid Equus Hydruntinus and the Caballoid E. Ferus
146.E.Qingyangensis
Evolution of Old World Equus and Origin of the Zebra-Ass Clade
Evolution of Early Equus in Italy, Georgia, the Indian Subcontinent, East Africa, and the Origins of African Zebras