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Troballa de restes de "Hipparion"

open access: yesButlletí de la Institució Catalana d'Història Natural, 1922
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The hipparions (Mammalia, Equidae) of Suffolk, England

open access: yesTransactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences, 2001
ABSTRACTA study of a sample of hipparion teeth from Pliocene marine fossil deposits in Suffolk revealed two species, belonging to different genera of these three-toed horses. Hipparion sp. (of the H. crassum Group) and Proboscidipparion sp. have different stratigraphic ranges on the European continent. Their stratigraphic origin in the Suffolk deposits
Maria T. Alberdi, Luis Alcalá
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Earliest known Hipparion from Holarctica

Nature, 1977
THE three-toed horse Hipparion was ubiquitous in terrestrial mammalian faunas throughout Holarctica during parts of the Miocene. This report describes Hipparion from the early Barstovian Fleming Formation of the Texas Gulf Coastal Plain. These specimens are assigned to Hipparion because of dental characters such as the diagnostic presence of isolated ...
Bruce J Macfadden, Macfadden Bruce J
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The gait of Hipparion sp. from fossil footprints in Laetoli, Tanzania

Nature, 1984
Three Hipparion trails, two from adults and one from a juvenile dating from about 3.5 Myr ago, have now been found in Laetoli. Comparison of the Hipparion footprints with a variety of imprints made by domestic horses showed that the animals moved with a running walk over the soft and slippery soil of Laetoli: in the alternative hind-fore-hind-fore ...
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Observations on the Hipparion Red Clays of the Loess Plateau [PDF]

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Flynn, Lawrence   +6 more
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Hipparion in Luotuo Hill, Dalian, and evolution of latest Hipparion in China

Quaternary International, 2021
Some Hipparion specimens from Jinyuan Cave, Luotuo Hill, Dalian is reported in the present research. The specimens from Pleistocene strata are large-sized ones include two forms. One has complicated folds in fossettes, pli caballine with two or more branches, elongated oval protocone, has been identified as Hipparion (Proboscidipparion) sinense; the ...
Boyang Sun   +7 more
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Remains of Hipparion (Equidae, Perissodactyla) from Puente Minero (Teruel Province, Spain) and their implications for the systematics of the Turolian Hipparionini

open access: yesPalaeontology, 2011
Morphological and biometrical variability of the equid Hipparion from Puente Minero and other localities from the Teruel Basin, Spain (MN10–MN13), is analysed. Three species of Hipparion are recognized in Puente Minero, H. laromae, H.
Maria TERESA Alberdi, Luis Alcalà
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