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genus Plesippus. Hagerman Fossil Beds (Idaho) is a Pliocene site, dating to about 3.5 mya. The fossilized remains were originally called Plesippus shoshonensis
Evolution_of_the_horse
Extinct species of mammal
swelled/flooded river. The Hagerman horse was given the scientific name of Plesippus shoshonensis in 1930 by a Smithsonian paleontologist named James W. Gidley
Hagerman_horse
Extinct genus of mammals
Plesippus is a genus of extinct horse from the Pleistocene of North America. Although commonly seen as a subgenus of Equus recent cladistic analysis considers
Plesippus
Species of wild ass
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus, via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
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Species of mammal
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
Onager
Domesticated animal primarily used for transportation
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus, via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
Donkey
Tibetan wild ass
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus, via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
Kiang
North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology
the Blancan with the extinction of Borophagus, Hypolagus, Paenemarmota, Plesippus, Nannippus, and Rhynchotherium faunal assemblage between 2.2 and 1.8 Ma
Blancan
Subspecies of onager
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
Turkmenian_kulan
North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology
Hypolagus, rabbits Perissodactyla - odd-toed ungulates Nannippus, horses Plesippus, horses - may belong in Equus Proboscidea - elephants Elephantidae, mammoths
Irvingtonian
Genus of mammals that includes horses, asses, and zebras
is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus, via the intermediate form Plesippus. One of the oldest species is Equus simplicidens, described as zebra-like
Equus_(genus)
Paleontological research in the U.S. state of Idaho
leaf impressions. During the late Pliocene, Idaho was home to the horse Plesippus soshonensis. This species is regarded as a transitional form between the
Paleontology_in_Idaho
Pliocene-age site near Hagerman, Idaho
[citation needed] Hagerman horse, Equus simplicidens, formerly known as Plesippus shoshonensis Camelops, an extinct genus of camel that once inhabited North
Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
Hagerman_Fossil_Beds_National_Monument
Migrations, mainly across North America
Ernest H. (1999). "Spring remigration of the monarch butterfly, Danaus plesippus (Lepidoptera: Nymphhalidedae) in north-central Florida: estimating population
Monarch_butterfly_migration
simplicidens) The Hagerman horse (Equus simplicidens originally described as Plesippus shoshonensis) was declared the official state fossil of Idaho by the 1988
List_of_Idaho_state_symbols
Sediment formation in Washington, United States
Dolichohippus or Plesippus. † Equus simplicidens Taunton A zebra-like Hagerman horse. Sometimes classified as Dolichohippus or Plesippus. Tapirus T. sp
Ringold_Formation
Geologic formation in California, United States
Mictomys kansasensis (bog lemming) Erethizon cascoensis (porcupine) “Plesippus” fracescana (three-toed horse) Equus bautistensis (horse) Tapirus merriami
San_Timoteo_Formation
published by Saarinen et al. (2021). A study on the validity of the genera Plesippus and Allohippus, on the evolutionary relationships of Equus stenonis to
2021_in_paleomammalogy
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Another name of God, One who breaks
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Italian form of Latin Bonifatius, BONIFACIO means "good destiny/fate."Â
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Name of a Sahabiyah RA
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Turkish form of Arabic Omar, ÖMER means "alive, living."Â
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Servant of the one, Servant of God
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Lives in the Beautiful Glen
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Abbreviation of Joseph.
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, bitter.
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