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H. crassum Puymoisson (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Thursday 17 February 2011


H. crassum Lower cheek teeth (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Thursday 17 February 2011


H. crassum Upper cheek teeth (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Thursday 17 February 2011


H. crassum Mandibles (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Thursday 17 February 2011


H. crassum References (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Wednesday 16 February 2011
Aguilar, J.-P., Legendre, S., Michaux, J. & Montuire S., 1998. Pliocene mammals and climatic reconstruction in the Western Mediterranean area; In: Wrenn, J.H., Suc, J.-P. and Leroy, S.A.G. (eds), The Pliocene: Time of change. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Foundation, p. (…)


H. crassum Material (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Wednesday 16 February 2011
Although a famous species, H. crassum is actually poorly known : there are no complete skulls, only scanty limb bones and a few teeth that may, or may not, belong to a single species. A cranium of H. crassum mentioned by Depéret (1890) and chosen as lectotype by Forsten (1968) was never (…)


H. crassum Age and Occurrences (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Wednesday 16 February 2011
According to Depéret (1890), H. crassum is found mostly in the Middle Piocene of Roussillon (MN 15), probably also in the Pliocene of Montpellier (MN 14), and possibly in the Red Crags of Suffolk, England, and in the Messinian of Toscany at Casino, Italy. Pirlot (1956) gave figures of some (…)


Hipparion crassum, History (Hipparions from Roussillon: H. crassum (English))

Wednesday 16 February 2011
Hipparion crassum was recognized as a new species by Gervais (1859, 1869) because of its massive limb bones and the rounded protocone of its upper cheek teeeth. Depéret (1890) gave a more detailed description insisting on the functional reduction of the lateral metapodials, the relatively big (…)


Khapry-Livenzovka (only photos) (Ex-Soviet Union Hipparions (English))

Thursday 2 December 2010
In addition to the upper cheek tooth discussed by Gabunia (p.103, fig.19a), Claudio De Giuli found two lower cheek teeth in the RGU collections at Rostov on the Don. Like the upper tooth, they very probably are older than the main fauna (itself not homogeneous). Their photos and measurements (…)


Zamruk (photos only) (Ex-Soviet Union Hipparions (English))

Wednesday 1 December 2010

Pliocene of Crimea.



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