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Monodactyl Equids from Konso, Discussion (Monodactyl Equids from Konso, Southern Ethiopia)

Tuesday 3 October 2017
Discussion Gen Suwa et al., 2003 distinguish an earlier fauna, with endemic bovids, prior to 1.7 Ma, followed by “an influx of external elements…most likely related to a general East African trend of climatic drying†, resulting in “the post-1.5 Ma characterized by newly occurring taxa (…)


Monodactyl Equids from Konso, Conclusions (Monodactyl Equids from Konso, Southern Ethiopia)

Tuesday 3 October 2017
Conclusions The material from Konso comprises one beautiful cranium and many limb bones most of which are unfortunately fragmentary. The whole is not homogeneous. Most limb bones suggest the existence all through the sequence of a robust Equus. Only those from Interval 5, KGA 12 have (…)


Monodactyl Equids of East Turkana: Tables (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017

Methods of measurements may be found at this web side inside the chapter "Tools".



Summary (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
1. In East Turkana, at Koobi Fora, inside levels about 1.9 My old, were found remains of a very large Allohippus : A. koobiforensis. The patterns of its upper and lower cheek teeth were different from usual Allohippine patterns. At the same time there lived at Koobi Fora a smaller monodactyl (…)


Equus cf. burchelli from MA and MC zones (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
Tibia KNM ER 1277 is a perfectly preserved Tibia (Fig. 59, 60) resembling a large E. burchelli. Fig. 59 Fig. 60 “Associated†First Phalanges The association of KNM ER 2678 Ph1 (MC zone, Sub Chari, Area 6 A) is certainly wrong (Fig. 61). In an Equus individual, Anterior Ph1 are never (…)


Equus from Galana Boi (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
Associated Upper and Lower Cheek teeth KNM ER 4055, Galana Boi, (Fig. 58). The pattern of the upper cheek teeth is compatible with extant Equus burchelli and Equus grevyi. The size is intermediate. The lower premolar has a very high stem and reminds of Asses and some teeth from Garba IV at (…)


Monodactyl Equids from Guomde (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
KNM ER 2658 are associated one upper premolar and two lower premolars (Fig. 56). The enamel is very plicated like in the Sussemione-like teeth of Figure 54. The protocone is long and indented, like in A. koobiforensis (Fig. 4). Fig. 56 Surprisingly enough, from the Guomde Formation, Area (…)


Monodactyl Equids from MC Zone (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
Associated Upper and Lower Cheek Teeth KNM ER 2652 are an upper right Premolar and the mesial half of a left Premolar (Fig.53). Fig. 53 Both are very plicated thus differing strongly from all the Koobi Fora specimens younger than NS zone. The pli caballin is wide at its base. Both teeth (…)


Incertae sedis from MA zone (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
Upper Cheek Teeth Some teeth from MA zone resemble A. koobiforensis by long and indented protocones but differ by shallow post-protoconal grooves and smaller size (Fig. 32). Fig. 32 Lower Cheek Teeth (Fig. 33) Both teeth from MA zone are very probably molars because of their elongated (…)


?Allohippus sp. from MA zone (Monodactyl Equids from East Turkana)

Wednesday 19 July 2017
Upper Cheek Teeth Morphologies similar to ?Allohippus sp. from NS zone are found in MA zone: KNM ER 2688, 2691, and 4025; the decidual FS 75 2 has no origin (Fig. 28). Fig. 28 Associated Limb bones KNM ER 1275 are associated MC, MT, phalanges, and Tarsals (Fig. 29). Fig. 29 – The (…)


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