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Cormohipparion

Cormohipparion is an extinct genus of horse belonging to the tribe Hipparionini that lived in North America during the late Miocene to Pliocene (Hemphillian to Blancan in the NALMA classification).[1] This ancient species of horse grew up to 3 feet (0.91 meters) long.[2][3]

Cormohipparion
Temporal range: Mid Miocene-Early Pliocene
(Hemphillian-Blancan)
~15.97–3.6 Ma
Cormohipparion and Teleoceras in the Ashfall Fossil Beds
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Subfamily: Equinae
Tribe: Hipparionini
Genus: Cormohipparion
Skinner & MacFadden, 1977
Type species
Hipparion occidentale
Subgenera and species

Cormohipparion

  • C. (C.) fricki Woodburne, 2007
  • C. (C.) goorisi MacFadden & Skinner, 1981
  • C. (C.) johnsoni Woodburne, 2007
  • C. (C.) matthewi Woodburne, 2007
  • C. (C.) merriami Woodburne, 2007
  • C. (C.) occidentale (Leidy, 1856) (type)
  • C. (C.) quinni Woodburne, 1996
  • C. (C.) skinneri Woodburne, 2007

Notiocradohipparion

  • C. (N.) plicatile (Leidy, 1887)
  • C. (N.) ingenuum (Leidy, 1885)
  • C. (N.) emsliei Hulbert, 1988

Taxonomy edit

 
Skull

The genus Cormohipparion was coined for the extinct hipparionin horse "Equus" occidentale, described by Joseph Leidy in 1856.[4] However it was soon argued that the partial material fell within the range of morphological variation seen in Hipparion, and that the members of Cormohipparion belonged instead within Hipparion.[5][6] This rested on claims that pre-orbital morphology did not have any taxonomic significance, a claim that detailed study of quarry sections later showed to be false.[7] The genus was originally identified by a closed off preorbital fossa, but later examinations of the cheek teeth, specifically the lower cheek teeth, of Cormohipparion specimens found that they were indeed valid and distinct from Hipparion.[8] A reappraisal of many horse genera was thus conducted in 1984,[9] and the proposed synonymy was not acknowledged by later literature.[10] C. ingenuum holds the distinction for being the first prehistoric horse to be described in Florida, as well as being one of the most common species of extinct species three-toed horses found to be in Florida.[11] Cormohipparion emsliei has the distinction of being the last hipparion horse known from the fossil record.[12]

The genus is considered to represent an ancestor to Hippotherium.[13] Its fossils have been recovered from as far south as Mexico.[14] Fossils have been found in the Great Plains and Rio Grande regions of North America, Mexico, Florida and Texas, which shows that they were herding animals.[15][16][17][18]

References edit

  1. ^ MacFadden, Bruce J.; Skinner, Morris F. (1982). "Hipparion Horses and Modern Phylogenetic Interpretation: Comments on Forsten's View of Cormohipparion". Journal of Paleontology. 56 (6): 1336–1342. ISSN 0022-3360. JSTOR 1304670.
  2. ^ "Region 4: The Great Plains". geology.teacherfriendlyguide.org. Retrieved 2021-06-23.
  3. ^ Oklahoma Geology (PDF). Vol. 61, no. 3. Fall 2001 http://ogs.ou.edu/docs/geologynotes/GN-V61N3.pdf. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  4. ^ Skinner, M. F.; MacFadden, B. J. (1977). "Cormohipparion n. gen. (Mammalia, Equidae) from the North American Miocene (Barstovian-Clarendonian)". Journal of Paleontology. Paleontological Society. 51 (5): 912–926. JSTOR 1303763.
  5. ^ Forsten, A. (1982). "The Status of the Genus Cormohipparion Skinner and MacFadden (Mammalia, Equidae)". Journal of Paleontology. Paleontological Society. 56 (6): 1332–1335. JSTOR 1304669.
  6. ^ MacFadden, Bruce J. (1985). "Patterns of Phylogeny and Rates of Evolution in Fossil Horses: Hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America". Paleobiology. 11 (3): 245–257. Bibcode:1985Pbio...11..245M. doi:10.1017/S009483730001157X. ISSN 0094-8373. JSTOR 2400665. S2CID 89569817.
  7. ^ MacFadden, B. J.; Skinner, M. F. (1982). "Hipparion Horses and Modern Phylogenetic Interpretation_ Comments on Forsten's View of Cormohipparion". Journal of Paleontology. Paleontological Society. 56 (6): 1336–1342. JSTOR 1304670.
  8. ^ Forsten, Ann (1982). "The Status of the Genus Cormohipparion Skinner and MacFadden (Mammalia, Equidae)". Journal of Paleontology. 56 (6): 1332–1335. ISSN 0022-3360. JSTOR 1304669.
  9. ^ MacFadden, BJ (1984). "Systematics and phylogeny of Hipparion, Neohipparion, Nannippus, and Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Miocene and Pliocene of the new world". American Museum of Natural History.
  10. ^ Hulbert Jr, R. C. (1988). "A New Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Pliocene (Latest Hemphillian and Blancan) of Florida". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. 7 (4): 451–468. Bibcode:1988JVPal...7..451H. doi:10.1080/02724634.1988.10011675. JSTOR 4523166.
  11. ^ "Cormohipparion ingenuum". Florida Museum. 2017-03-30. Retrieved 2021-06-16.
  12. ^ "Neohipparion". Florida Museum. 2018-02-16. Retrieved 2021-06-26.
  13. ^ Woodburne, M. O. (2005). "A New Occurrence of Cormohipparion, with Implications for the Old World Hippotherium Datum". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 25: 256–257. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2005)025[0256:ANOOCW]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0272-4634. S2CID 86241044.
  14. ^ Bravo-Cuevas, V. M.; Ferrusquía-Villafranca, I. (2008). "Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae) from the Middle Miocene of Oaxaca, Southeastern Mexico". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 28: 243–250. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[243:CMPEFT]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0272-4634. S2CID 131613568.
  15. ^ Skinner, Morris F.; MacFadden, Bruce J. (1977). "Cormohipparion n. gen. (Mammalia, Equidae) from the North American Miocene (Barstovian-Clarendonian)". Journal of Paleontology. 51 (5): 912–926. ISSN 0022-3360. JSTOR 1303763.
  16. ^ Bravo-Cuevas, Victor Manuel; Ferrusquía-Villafranca, Ismael (2008). "Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae) from the Middle Miocene of Oaxaca, Southeastern Mexico". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 28 (1): 243–250. doi:10.1671/0272-4634(2008)28[243:CMPEFT]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0272-4634. JSTOR 30126348. S2CID 131613568.
  17. ^ Hulbert, Richard C. (1988). "A New Cormohipparion (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Pliocene (Latest Hemphillian and Blancan) of Florida". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 7 (4): 451–468. Bibcode:1988JVPal...7..451H. doi:10.1080/02724634.1988.10011675. ISSN 0272-4634. JSTOR 4523166.
  18. ^ MacFadden, Bruce J.; Skinner, Morris F. (1981). "Earliest Holarctic Hipparion, Cormohipparion goorisi n. sp. (Mammalia, Equidae), from the Barstovian (Medial Miocene) Texas Gulf Coastal Plain". Journal of Paleontology. 55 (3): 619–627. ISSN 0022-3360. JSTOR 1304276.


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Cormohipparion is an extinct genus of horse belonging to the tribe Hipparionini that lived in North America during the late Miocene to Pliocene Hemphillian to Blancan in the NALMA classification 1 This ancient species of horse grew up to 3 feet 0 91 meters long 2 3 CormohipparionTemporal range Mid Miocene Early Pliocene Hemphillian Blancan 15 97 3 6 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NCormohipparion and Teleoceras in the Ashfall Fossil BedsScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PerissodactylaFamily EquidaeSubfamily EquinaeTribe HipparioniniGenus CormohipparionSkinner amp MacFadden 1977Type species Hipparion occidentaleSubgenera and species Cormohipparion C C fricki Woodburne 2007 C C goorisi MacFadden amp Skinner 1981 C C johnsoni Woodburne 2007 C C matthewi Woodburne 2007 C C merriami Woodburne 2007 C C occidentale Leidy 1856 type C C quinni Woodburne 1996 C C skinneri Woodburne 2007 Notiocradohipparion C N plicatile Leidy 1887 C N ingenuum Leidy 1885 C N emsliei Hulbert 1988Taxonomy edit nbsp SkullThe genus Cormohipparion was coined for the extinct hipparionin horse Equus occidentale described by Joseph Leidy in 1856 4 However it was soon argued that the partial material fell within the range of morphological variation seen in Hipparion and that the members of Cormohipparion belonged instead within Hipparion 5 6 This rested on claims that pre orbital morphology did not have any taxonomic significance a claim that detailed study of quarry sections later showed to be false 7 The genus was originally identified by a closed off preorbital fossa but later examinations of the cheek teeth specifically the lower cheek teeth of Cormohipparion specimens found that they were indeed valid and distinct from Hipparion 8 A reappraisal of many horse genera was thus conducted in 1984 9 and the proposed synonymy was not acknowledged by later literature 10 C ingenuum holds the distinction for being the first prehistoric horse to be described in Florida as well as being one of the most common species of extinct species three toed horses found to be in Florida 11 Cormohipparion emsliei has the distinction of being the last hipparion horse known from the fossil record 12 The genus is considered to represent an ancestor to Hippotherium 13 Its fossils have been recovered from as far south as Mexico 14 Fossils have been found in the Great Plains and Rio Grande regions of North America Mexico Florida and Texas which shows that they were herding animals 15 16 17 18 References edit MacFadden Bruce J Skinner Morris F 1982 Hipparion Horses and Modern Phylogenetic Interpretation Comments on Forsten s View of Cormohipparion Journal of Paleontology 56 6 1336 1342 ISSN 0022 3360 JSTOR 1304670 Region 4 The Great Plains geology teacherfriendlyguide org Retrieved 2021 06 23 Oklahoma Geology PDF Vol 61 no 3 Fall 2001 http ogs ou edu docs geologynotes GN V61N3 pdf a href Template Cite magazine html title Template Cite magazine cite magazine a Missing or empty title help Skinner M F MacFadden B J 1977 Cormohipparion n gen Mammalia Equidae from the North American Miocene Barstovian Clarendonian Journal of Paleontology Paleontological Society 51 5 912 926 JSTOR 1303763 Forsten A 1982 The Status of the Genus Cormohipparion Skinner and MacFadden Mammalia Equidae Journal of Paleontology Paleontological Society 56 6 1332 1335 JSTOR 1304669 MacFadden Bruce J 1985 Patterns of Phylogeny and Rates of Evolution in Fossil Horses Hipparions from the Miocene and Pliocene of North America Paleobiology 11 3 245 257 Bibcode 1985Pbio 11 245M doi 10 1017 S009483730001157X ISSN 0094 8373 JSTOR 2400665 S2CID 89569817 MacFadden B J Skinner M F 1982 Hipparion Horses and Modern Phylogenetic Interpretation Comments on Forsten s View of Cormohipparion Journal of Paleontology Paleontological Society 56 6 1336 1342 JSTOR 1304670 Forsten Ann 1982 The Status of the Genus Cormohipparion Skinner and MacFadden Mammalia Equidae Journal of Paleontology 56 6 1332 1335 ISSN 0022 3360 JSTOR 1304669 MacFadden BJ 1984 Systematics and phylogeny of Hipparion Neohipparion Nannippus and Cormohipparion Mammalia Equidae from the Miocene and Pliocene of the new world American Museum of Natural History Hulbert Jr R C 1988 A New Cormohipparion Mammalia Equidae from the Pliocene Latest Hemphillian and Blancan of Florida Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology 7 4 451 468 Bibcode 1988JVPal 7 451H doi 10 1080 02724634 1988 10011675 JSTOR 4523166 Cormohipparion ingenuum Florida Museum 2017 03 30 Retrieved 2021 06 16 Neohipparion Florida Museum 2018 02 16 Retrieved 2021 06 26 Woodburne M O 2005 A New Occurrence of Cormohipparion with Implications for the Old World Hippotherium Datum Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25 256 257 doi 10 1671 0272 4634 2005 025 0256 ANOOCW 2 0 CO 2 ISSN 0272 4634 S2CID 86241044 Bravo Cuevas V M Ferrusquia Villafranca I 2008 Cormohipparion Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae from the Middle Miocene of Oaxaca Southeastern Mexico Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 243 250 doi 10 1671 0272 4634 2008 28 243 CMPEFT 2 0 CO 2 ISSN 0272 4634 S2CID 131613568 Skinner Morris F MacFadden Bruce J 1977 Cormohipparion n gen Mammalia Equidae from the North American Miocene Barstovian Clarendonian Journal of Paleontology 51 5 912 926 ISSN 0022 3360 JSTOR 1303763 Bravo Cuevas Victor Manuel Ferrusquia Villafranca Ismael 2008 Cormohipparion Mammalia Perissodactyla Equidae from the Middle Miocene of Oaxaca Southeastern Mexico Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28 1 243 250 doi 10 1671 0272 4634 2008 28 243 CMPEFT 2 0 CO 2 ISSN 0272 4634 JSTOR 30126348 S2CID 131613568 Hulbert Richard C 1988 A New Cormohipparion Mammalia Equidae from the Pliocene Latest Hemphillian and Blancan of Florida Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 7 4 451 468 Bibcode 1988JVPal 7 451H doi 10 1080 02724634 1988 10011675 ISSN 0272 4634 JSTOR 4523166 MacFadden Bruce J Skinner Morris F 1981 Earliest Holarctic 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