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A. fraternus et al., Appendix (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013
1. Correlation between cranial diastema (6) and cranial muzzle length (5). From the diastema lengths given by Hulbert it is possible to estimate the muzzle lengths using a regression calculated on extant E. caballus (Fig.A). 2. Correlation between mandibular diastema (3) and mandibular muzzle (…)


A. fraternus et al., tables (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013


A. fraternus et al., diagrams (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013


A. fraternus et al., photographs (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013


Amerhippus fraternus et al. (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013
Cedar Meadow Spring (Itchetucknee), Rancholabrean 1. Accepting the Rancholabrean cranium from Cedar Meadow FAM 116143 (Fig.1) as the lectotype of E. fraternus, the following observations can be made. – The specimen lacking part of the occiput, there is no saying if the vertex length was, as (…)


Amerhippus fraternus and related species, Introduction (Amerhippus fraternus and related species)

Tuesday 7 May 2013

This article is not intended to make clear the extremely confused and confusing taxonomy of "Equus fraternus" and of actually or allegedly related equids. It intends only to bring together data and photographs collected in the bibliography or by myself as well as tentative reconstructions of fossils and biometrical and morphological comparisons. Although resemblances do not guarantee conspecificity, I believe they must be pointed.



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