- Equus francisci
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Equus francisci
Temporal range: 4.9–0.011 Ma Blancan to RancholabreanScientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Perissodactyla Family: Equidae Genus: Equus Species: †E. francisci Binomial name †Equus francisci
Hay, 1915Synonyms - †Equus achates
- †Equus arrelanoi
- †Equus calobatus
- †Equus quinni
- †Equus tau
Equus francisci is an extinct species of Equus (the genus that includes the horse) which was native to North America.[1] Specimens of E. francisci have been found from northern Texas to southern South Dakota and in Alberta, Canada.[1] Evidence shows this species to have evolved in North America.[2]
The species Equus francisci was originally described in 1915. The same year a separate species was described from a limb bone as Equus calobatus by Troxell. This species was found in the Irvingtonian terrestrial horizon in the Tule Formation of Rock Creek, Texas. Equus calobatus is considered distinct from E. francisci on the basis of its significantly larger size, as measured from metapodials.[3] Equus arrelanoi and Equus quinni were synonymized with Equus tau in 1980. Equus tau was, in turn synonymized with E. francisci in 1989.[1] The species Equus achates was named by Hay and Cook in 1930 and synonymized with E. francisci in 1995.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d The Paleobiology Database
- ^ Weinstock, Jaco et al. 2005 "Evolution, Systematics, and Phylogeography of Pleistocene Horses in the New World: A Molecular Perspective" PLoS Biol 3(8): e241
- ^ Scott, Eric 2004 "Pliocene and Pleistocene horses from Porcupine Cave", Biodiversity Response to Environmental Change in the Middle Pleistocene: The Porcupine Cave Fauna from Colorado, ed. A.D. Barnosky, University of California, p. 264-279
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