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A new hipparion species, Hipparion phlegrae, sp. nov., is described on the basis of both morphological characters and metrical data as a member of Hipparion s.s. It is compared with H. dietrichi, H.
Georgios Lazaridis (537767) +1 more
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VARIATION OF U-MICRODISTRIBUTION IN FOSSIL HIPPARION TEETH AS A COMPLICATING FACTOR IN DATING STUDIES [PDF]
Five Upper Miocene fossil Hipparion molars were studied for U-distribution by Fission Track. U-uptake has reached the whoie mass of the teeth and no saturation fronts seem to occiir in the interior layers.
Y Bassiakos +3 more
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The Cerro de los Batallones (Madrid Basin, Spain) paleontological complex is composed of 9 fossil sites that contain a massive amount of remains belonging to a diverse late Miocene mammalian fauna.
Hopson Safatli, Jesica Denise
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SAZAK (KALE-DENİZLİ) GEÇ MİYOSEN PERISSODACTYLA'SI
Sazak (Kale-Denizli) güneybatısında yeni bir memeli faunası saptanmıştır. Fauna elemanlarından Hipparion matthewi ve Ceratotherium neumayri (Osbom) tanımlanmış, Türkiye ve Avrasya'da bulunan benzer türlerle karşılaştırılmıştır.
Tanju KAYA
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Intercontinental dispersal events and eustasy: the Hipparion datum
The magnetostràtigraphic study of vallesian sites in the Vallès-Penedès Basin (NE Spain) provides a reliable dating of the earliest appearance of Hipparion at 11.1 Ma.
Agustí, J. +3 more
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Anadolu'nun jeolojik evrimi yaklaşık 25 milyon yıl önce başlamış ve günümüze kadar şekillenerek gelmiştir. Bu süreçte, Anadolu'da birçok takson evrimleşmiş ve çeşitlenmiştir.
Sebepli, Esra
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Different degrees of histological preservation in Hipparion concudense.
The Hipparion concudense sample includes (a) specimens with a well-preserved histological structure 30656a (Mt), (b) specimens with taphonomical alterations that do not obscure the histological details 43971 (Mt), and (c) specimens that are badly damaged
Cayetana Martinez-Maza (610024) +3 more
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We report here a sample of 5 cheek teeth of a primitive hipparion from the early late Miocene Ethiopian locality of Chorora. This sample represents the oldest hipparion known from Ethiopia, and probably East and South Africa. The sample exhibits a number
Nelson, Sherry V. +2 more
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La migración de Hipparion en Europa: datos magnetoestratigráficos de la zona de Daroca (España).
[EN] The Nombrevilla section in the Calatayud-Daroca basin (Central Spain) bears one of the best late Aragonian to early Vallesian large and small vertebrate fossil records in Europe, including important findings of the equid Hipparion ...
Peláez-Campomanes, Pablo +4 more
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Cranial Skeletons of Hipparion (Perissodactyla, Mammalia) from Maragheh (Turolian, Late Miocene), Northwest Iran [PDF]
Cranial skeletons of Hipparion collected from Maragheh, northwest Iran were studied. On the basis of facial and dental morphology, four morphotypes of skull were recognized in Maragheh hipparions, namely, 1) H. gettyi; 2) H. moldavicum; 3) H.
Nakaya, Hideo, Watabe, Mahito
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