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Pseudhipparion
Paleobiology of Archaeohippus (Mammalia; Equidae), a Three-Toed Horse from the Oligocene-Miocene of North America
Hipparion” Cf
Late Miocene Tapirus(Mammalia
Miocene Paleontology and Stratigraphy of the Suwannee River Basin of North Florida and South Georgia
Bruce J. Macfadden*
The Evolution of Occlusal Enamel Complexity in Middle
Fossil Footnotes
Evolution of Horse
George Gaylord Simpson Mammal Tooth Structure Horse Phylogeny Member Profile Book Review Idaho State Fossil
INTRODUCTION to HORSE EVOLUTION: ANATOMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, CLASSIFICATION, and the STRATIGRAPHIC RECORD © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D
Paleobiogeography of Miocene to Pliocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic
Paleobiogeography of Miocene Equinae of North America: a Phylogenetic Biogeographic Analysis of the Relative Roles of Climate, Vicariance, and Dispersal
Alberta Palaeontological Society Bulletin, Volume 33, No. 3
The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida
Revising the Recent Evolutionary History of Equids Using Ancient DNA
8-4 Baskin and Hulbert 2012
Fossil Equidae: a Monobaraminic, Stratomorphic Series
A Comparison of the Clarendonian Equid Assemblages from the Mission Pit, South Dakota and Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska
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Vertebrate Paleontology of the Southern High Plains Gerald E
In the Upper Miocene and Pliocene “Lower Tamiami Formation” of Southwestern Florida
70Th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
Interpreting Paleontology, Evolving Ecosystems, and Climate Change in the Cenozoic Fossil Parks
Webster County, Nebraska
Revising the Recent Evolutionary History of Equids Using Ancient DNA
Ash Fall Historic Park: Field Trip 5 Robert Diffendal, Jr
The Evolution of Equid Monodactyly: a Review Including a New Hypothesis
Camels, Rhinos and Four-Tuskers
BULLETIN of the FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM Biological Sciences
Florida Fossil Horse Newsletter
Hipparion" (Late Miocene, Pannonian F, Vienna Basin) 101-120 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Download Unter
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