Interval temporal logics provide a general framework for temporal representation and reasoning, where classical (point-based) linear temporal logics can be recovered as special cases. In this paper, we study the effects of the addition of an equivalence relation 3c to one of the most representative interval temporal logics, namely, the logic ABBbar of Allen\u2019s relations meets, begun by, and begins.We first prove that the satisfiability problem for the resulting logic ABBbarTilde remains decidable over finite linear orders, but it becomes nonprimitive recursive, while decidability is lost over N.. We also show that decidability over N can be recovered by restricting to a suitable subset of models. Then, we show that ABBbarTilde s expres...