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Equus (Hesperohippus)
Taxonomy
Equus (Hesperohippus) was named by Hibbard (1955).
It was Onager (Hesperhippus) by Quinn (1957); it was Onager (Hesperohippus) by Mooser (1958).
It was assigned to Equus by Hibbard (1955); and to Onager by Quinn (1957), Mooser (1958).
It was Onager (Hesperhippus) by Quinn (1957); it was Onager (Hesperohippus) by Mooser (1958).
It was assigned to Equus by Hibbard (1955); and to Onager by Quinn (1957), Mooser (1958).
Species lacking formal opinion data
Equus algericus, Equus altidens, Equus altidens, Equus altidens, Equus aluticus, Equus antiquus, Equus apolloniensis, Equus athanasiui, Equus bressanus, Equus caballus, Equus caballus, Equus caballus, Equus ferus, Equus fraccisci, Equus germanicus, Equus gmelini, Equus helmei, Equus helmei, Equus hipparionoides, Equus hydruntinus, Equus ident, Equus koobiforensis, Equus koobiforensis, Equus litoralis, Equus livenzovensis, Equus marxi, Equus mauritanicus, Equus mauritanicus, Equus mosbachensis, Equus namadicus, Equus namadicus, Equus neogaeus, Equus neogens, Equus neogeus, Equus oldowayensis, Equus oldowayensis, Equus onager, Equus petraloniensis, Equus plicatus, Equus przewalski, Equus pygmaeus, Equus robustus, Equus simionescui, Equus stehlini, Equus steinheimensis, Equus stenonis, Equus sussenbornensis, Equus taubachensis, Equus valeriani, Equus verae, Equus verae
Synonymy list
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Subg. †Equus (Hesperohippus) Hibbard 1955
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†Equus (Hesperohippus) mexicanus Hibbard 1955
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Invalid names: Equus midlandensis Quinn 1957 [synonym], Onager oviedoi Mooser 1959 [synonym]
Diagnosis
| Reference | Diagnosis | |
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| C. W. Hibbard 1955 | horse in which the lower borders of the occipital condyles flex forward so that the posterior faces of the condyles are a t an angle of approximately 90° to the frontal plane. The foramen magnum leaves the skull at a 90" angle to the palatal axis and not, as in Recent or other known Pleistocene forms, at a 45" to 58O angle. The paraoccipital processes are directed forward and the posterior edges form 130" angles with the frontal plane. In the skulls of other equids the processes are nearly vertical or directed slightly backward. There is no shelf or pit on the ventral surface of the processes as in all forms examined, and the ventral surface is directed sharply upward and forward at approximately a 45' angle to the palatal axis of the skull. The premaxillaries are flattened anteriorly and do not curve sharply downward anteriorly as in other species of Equus that were observed. |