Equine material recovered from the Middle Miocene El Camarón and Matatlán Formations (both K-Ar dated ca. 15 Ma, late Early Barstovian) of Oaxaca, southeastern Mexico, is formally described. It consists of isolated upper and lower cheek teeth, whose occlusal patterns and tooth dimensions closely resemble those of Pliohippus, although no positive specific identification is warranted on this basis. Pliohippus sp. from Oaxaca is contemporary with P. mirabilis (late Early-Late Barstovian of Nebraska, Colorado and Florida), the oldest and most plesiomorphic species of the genus. These facts are very significant on several counts: Biogeographically, the Oaxacan find extends the Barstovian/Middle Miocene record of Pliohippus from the Northern Grea...
Fossilized unassociated teeth and post-cranial elements of three species of tridactyl, grazing equid...
Por primera vez se registra la especie Equus cf. E. conversidens para el Pleistoceno de Costa Ricay ...
Contains 2 pieces : Recognition of Hipparions and other horses in the middle Miocene mammalian fauna...
The Ocote local fauna is described from several thousand fossils, mostly isolated teeth, of large ma...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
New material of three equids is described from the middle Miocene Cajon Valley Formation in San Bern...
In the advances of the research of the sedimentary basins from central Mexico, it is significant the...
In the advances of the research of the sedimentary basins from central Mexico, it is significant the...
In 1935, vertebrate fossils were first found in Arroyo de la Parida, about 6 km northeast of Socorro...
p. 865-934 : 1 ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references."In the foregoing revision the lines...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
The critical review of equine tooth characters attempted in this paper is the result of a study of t...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
Cheek-teeth of fossil horses display structural characters which have long been recognized as of con...
p. 191-194 ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references."The chief distinguishing characters of the A...
Fossilized unassociated teeth and post-cranial elements of three species of tridactyl, grazing equid...
Por primera vez se registra la especie Equus cf. E. conversidens para el Pleistoceno de Costa Ricay ...
Contains 2 pieces : Recognition of Hipparions and other horses in the middle Miocene mammalian fauna...
The Ocote local fauna is described from several thousand fossils, mostly isolated teeth, of large ma...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
New material of three equids is described from the middle Miocene Cajon Valley Formation in San Bern...
In the advances of the research of the sedimentary basins from central Mexico, it is significant the...
In the advances of the research of the sedimentary basins from central Mexico, it is significant the...
In 1935, vertebrate fossils were first found in Arroyo de la Parida, about 6 km northeast of Socorro...
p. 865-934 : 1 ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references."In the foregoing revision the lines...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
The critical review of equine tooth characters attempted in this paper is the result of a study of t...
[Major Thesis]. Phylogeny of the Later Tertiary Equidae in the Light of New Pliocene Horses from Chi...
Cheek-teeth of fossil horses display structural characters which have long been recognized as of con...
p. 191-194 ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references."The chief distinguishing characters of the A...
Fossilized unassociated teeth and post-cranial elements of three species of tridactyl, grazing equid...
Por primera vez se registra la especie Equus cf. E. conversidens para el Pleistoceno de Costa Ricay ...
Contains 2 pieces : Recognition of Hipparions and other horses in the middle Miocene mammalian fauna...