Haringtonhippus Bibliographia | Nexus externi | Tabula navigationisContributions to the Knowledge of the Mammals of the Pleistocene of North Americapp. 535-549A new genus of horse from Pleistocene North AmericaEvolution, Systematics, and Phylogeography of Pleistocene Horses in the New World: A Molecular PerspectiveBiodiversityFossilworksAnalysis of ancient DNA reveals a previously unrecognized genus of extinct horses that once roamed North AmericaMore light shines on Pleistocene extinction event with possible discovery of new genus of horse
EquidaeGenera animaliumMammalia exstinctaTaxa 2017Taxa HeintzmanAnimalia Pleistocaena
Petro Heintzman2017EquidarumAmerica SeptentrionaliPleistocaeno1915Olivario Hay
Haringtonhippus | |
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Taxinomia | |
Regnum: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Classis: | Mammalia |
Ordo: | Perissodactyla |
Familia: | Equidae |
Genus: | Haringtonhippus Heintzman et al., 2017 |
Species: | H. francisci (Hay, 1915) |
Synonyma | |
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Haringtonhippus (nomen a Petro Heintzman et alios anno 2017 statutum) est genus Equidarum qui in America Septentrionali aevo Pleistocaeno vivebant. Ex ossibus fossilibus speciei H. francisci descripserunt, quae species iam anno 1915 ab Olivario Hay sub nomine Equus francisci constituta est.
Bibliographia |
- Oliver P. Hay, "Contributions to the Knowledge of the Mammals of the Pleistocene of North America" in Proceedings of the United States National Museum vol. 48 (1915) pp. 535-549
- Peter D. Heintzman et al., "A new genus of horse from Pleistocene North America" in eLife (28 Novembris 2017)
- Jaco Weinstock et al., "Evolution, Systematics, and Phylogeography of Pleistocene Horses in the New World: A Molecular Perspective" in PLoS Biology vol. 3 (2005) no. 241
Nexus externi |
Situs scientifici: • Biodiversity • Fossilworks |
- "Analysis of ancient DNA reveals a previously unrecognized genus of extinct horses that once roamed North America" (28 Novembris 2017) apud Phys.org
- "More light shines on Pleistocene extinction event with possible discovery of new genus of horse" (14 Februarii 2018) apud Phys.org