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The Hipparion of the Rhone valley

Geobios, 1974
Abstract A revision is given of the Rhone valley Hipparion . One new species is described from Montredon. It is noted that in the lower Vallesian localities one big heavily built Hipparion is present. In the late Vallesian a medium sized Hipparion with short limbs is found; in the Turolian a slender form of medium size and perhaps also a heavy ...
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Hipparion from the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon

Geobios, 1989
Abstract The situation and geological setting of two late Miocene fossil localities, Kefraya and Zahle, in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon is discussed and a small sample of Hipparion teeth and bones from these localities described.
Mirko Malez, Ann Forsten
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Flora of Hipparion epoch

International Geology Review, 1966
The evolution and distribution of flora that flourished during the time of the middle Miocene to Pleistocene Hipparion fauna is outlined. Owing to the vast geographic range of the fauna, extendfrom Spain to the Pacific and from southwestern Siberia and Transbaylcalia to central Africa, summary of the flora involves the discussion of several different ...
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A review of Bulgarian Hipparion

Geobios, 1978
Resume Les especes du genre fossile Hipparion trouvees jusqu' a present en Bulgarie sont passees en revue ainsi que leurs affinites. Parmi les 8 especes differentes qui avaient ete decrites, 3 seulement sont considerees comme valides.
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The hipparions of the Baringo Basin sequence

Nature, 1975
THE first appearance of Hipparion in land mammal populations of the northern hemisphere is one of the best documented biochronological events of the Neogene: the genus appeared first in the Mediterranean world about 12.5 Myr ago1. In France2 its first appearance was during the Middle–Upper ‘Helvetian’ (ante-‘Tortonian’).
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The Pannonian C hipparions from the Vienna Basin

Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 2017
Abstract The “Hipparion” Datum has been recognized as being a key geochronologic marker for early late Miocene Eurasian and African horizons. The Vienna Basin Pannonian C hipparions are the stratigraphically oldest (basal MN9, ca. 11.4–11.0 Ma), and we contend herein, the most primitive of all Old World hipparions.
Raymond L. Bernor   +3 more
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The Maragheh hipparions, late Miocene of Azarbaijan, Iran

Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments, 2016
Morphological analyses of hipparionine astragali, calcaneum, third phalanx and metapodials from the late Miocene locality of Maragheh, Iran, was carried out using bivariate plots and log10 ratio diagrams. The results, together with previous studies on cranial and dental material, have allowed us to characterise and define the following equid species in
Raymond L. Bernor   +3 more
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Nouveaux cranes d'Hipparions (Mammalia, Perrissodactyla) plio-pléistocènes d'Afrique orientale (Ethiopie et Kenya): Hipparion sp., Hipparion cf. Ethiopicum, et Hipparion afarense nov. sp.

Geobios, 1976
Resume Les couches plio-pleistocenes des formationsd'Hadar (Ethiopie) et Koobi Fora (Kenya) ont livre un materiel crânien exceptionnellement riche (6 crânes et 6 mandibules) dont on donne la description detaillee. Certains crânes presentent une structure vomerienne jusqu'a present inconnue dans le genre Hipparion . Une nouvelle espece, H. afarense ,
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The Hipparions of the Lower Axios Valley (Macedonia, Greece). Implications for the Neogene Stratigraphy and the Evolution of Hipparions

1990
The Neogene mammalian localities of the lower Axios valley were discovered at the beginning of this century and there are several references about them (Andrews, 1918; Bourcart, 1919; Arambourg and Piveteau, 1929). The best of the old collections, now stored in Paris (Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle), is that of Arambourg, who collected the ...
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The hipparions (Mammalia, Equidae) from Gülpinar (Canakkale, Turkey)

Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1995
The mammalian fauna from Gulpinar (Canakkale, Turkey), dated Turolian, comprises threeHipparion taxa:H. cf.matthewi, H. sp. medium-sized, andH. sp. large. Two metatarsals may represent a fourth taxon or may derive from a different locality. The hipparion material is described here.
Forsten A., Kaya T.
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