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Pliohippus fossulatus
Taxonomy
Protohippus fossulatus was named by Cope (1893). It is a 3D body fossil.
It was recombined as Merychippus fossulatus by Hay (1902) and Trouessart (1905); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus (Pliohippus) pachyops by Stirton (1940); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus supremus by Webb (1969); it was recombined as Dinohippus fossulatus by Kelly and Lander (1988); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus pernix by Hulbert (1989); it was recombined as Pliohippus fossulatus by Matthew (1899), Gidley (1903), Osborn (1918), Hay (1930), Dalquest and Hughes (1966), MacFadden (1984), Kelly (1995), MacFadden (1998), Kelly (1998).
It was recombined as Merychippus fossulatus by Hay (1902) and Trouessart (1905); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus (Pliohippus) pachyops by Stirton (1940); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus supremus by Webb (1969); it was recombined as Dinohippus fossulatus by Kelly and Lander (1988); it was synonymized subjectively with Pliohippus pernix by Hulbert (1989); it was recombined as Pliohippus fossulatus by Matthew (1899), Gidley (1903), Osborn (1918), Hay (1930), Dalquest and Hughes (1966), MacFadden (1984), Kelly (1995), MacFadden (1998), Kelly (1998).
Synonyms
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Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1893 | Protohippus pachyops Cope p. 24 |
1893 | Protohippus fossulatus Cope p. 25 |
1893 | Protohippus pachyops Cope p. 26 figs. Plate XI, Figure 1; Plate XII; Plate XVII, Figures 2, 3. |
1899 | Pliohippus fossulatus Matthew |
1902 | Merychippus fossulatus Hay p. 616 |
1902 | Merychippus pachyops Hay p. 617 |
1903 | Pliohippus fossulatus Gidley |
1904 | Anchippus pachyops Ameghino |
1905 | Anchippus pachyops Trouessart |
1905 | Merychippus fossulatus Trouessart |
1907 | Protohippus pachyops Gidley p. 912 |
1907 | Protohippus fossulatus Gidley p. 914 |
1918 | Protohippus pachyops Osborn p. 138 figs. Plates 23.1,1a,2, 24.2,2a. T ext Fig. 110 |
1918 | Pliohippus fossulatus Osborn p. 156 figs. Plate 23.1,1a, 24.1. Text Figs. 124, 125 |
1930 | Pliohippus fossulatus Hay |
1930 | Pliohippus pachyops Matthew and Stirton |
1938 | Pliohippus pachyops McGrew and Meade p. 201 |
1939 | Pliohippus pachyops Stirton and Chamberlain |
1940 | Pliohippus (Pliohippus) pachyops Stirton p. 192 |
1966 | Pliohippus fossulatus Dalquest and Hughes |
1969 | Pliohippus pachyops Webb |
1984 | Pliohippus fossulatus MacFadden |
1984 | Pliohippus pachyops MacFadden |
1988 | Dinohippus fossulatus Kelly and Lander |
1995 | Pliohippus fossulatus Kelly p. 14 |
1998 | Pliohippus fossulatus Kelly |
1998 | Pliohippus fossulatus MacFadden p. 550 |
1998 | Dinohippus pachyops MacFadden p. 551 |
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†Pliohippus fossulatus Cope 1893
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Invalid names: Protohippus pachyops Cope 1893 [synonym]
Diagnosis
Reference | Diagnosis | |
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H. F. Osborn 1918 | (Cope) (1) Size between that of Pliohippus pachyops and P. mirabilis. (2) No fossa immediately in front
of the orbit, but there is a narrow and deep maxillo-nasal fossa [lachrymal], the posterior extremity of which approaches nearertothesuperiorpartoftheorbitthananyother; (3)beneathitandimmediatelyabovethepenultimatemolartooth (m2) a small but well pronounced fossa [malar]; (4) immediately anterior to the infraorbital foramen is a wider and shallower fossa [maxillary]; (5) infraorbital foramen above anterior border of m1; (6) anterior border of orbit above posterior border of m3• (7) Grinding faces of the molar crowns wider than long; (8) protocone large and well fused, projecting more prominently inward than the hypocone, which is not distinct in any of the teeth; (9) enamel borders perfectly simple, with no loop between the protocone and hypocone. (Gidley, 1907, p. 915) (10) Its general skull characters more nearly approach those of Prowhippus perditus as that species is now understood, especially in the form and position of the lachrymal fossa, also in the presence of a deep depression on the upper surface of the skull in the median line directly between the orbits, as in P. perditus; (11) it also agrees with P. perditus in the unusual broadening of the nasals anteriorly; (12) the com- parative shortness of the preorbital region; (13) the deep constriction of the preorbital region immediately in front of the premolars. A distinction is (14) the presence of an incipient malar fossa, and the greater depth of the lachrymal fossa. (Osborn, 1918) (15) Grinding teeth deeply worn, all enamel foldings obliterated; (16) extreme transverse diameter due to the basal section of the crown; (17) protocone prominent, constricted; (18) hypocone region somewhat less prominent, unconstricted. | |
H. F. Osborn 1918 (Protohippus pachyops) | (Cope) (1) Malar-maxillary ridge obtusely rounded; (2) no preorbital fossa, an oval maxillo-nasal fossa which is strongly pronounced; (3) infraorbital foramen issuing above middle of m1; (4) the deciduous premolar crowns with protocone section greater longitudinally than transversely, junction with protoconule complete; (5) two enamel folds in prefossette; (6) superior molars with elongate crowns, well curved transversely; (7) inferior with para- conid and hypostylid well developed.
Gidley observes (1907, p. 913) that (1) Cope's conclusions were based on a misconception of the age of the specimen; (2) that the characters of the type are in general those of Protohippus but differ in several important details from any previously described species; (3) that the young skull referred to this species by Cope agrees closely with that of[?] Protohippus affinis. |
Measurements
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References: Carroll 1988, Ji et al. 2002, MacFadden 1998, Hendy et al. 2009, Nowak 1991, Lillegraven 1979, MacFadden and Cerling 1996 |
Age range: Clarendonian or 12.50000 to 9.40000 Ma
Collections (4 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Clarendonian | USA (Texas) | Pliohippus fossulatus (18149 18244 18347 18355) |