Haplohippus is an extinct genus of the modern horse family Equidae, that lived in the Eocene, from 42 to 38 million years ago. Fossil remains of Haplohippus have been found in the Clarno Formation, part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument of the Northwestern United States.[2] While Haplohippus is quite similar to Orohippus, it is considered more primitive in character than Epihippus.[3]
^Kenworthy, J.P.; Santucci, V. L.; McNerney, M.; Snell, K. (2005). Paleontological Resource Inventory and Monitoring, Upper Columbia Basin Network (PDF). National Park Service. TIC #D259.
^MacFadden, Bruce J. 1976 "Cladistic Analysis of Primitive Equids, with Notes on Other Perissodactyls" Systematic Zoology25(1):1-14
haplohippus, extinct, genus, modern, horse, family, equidae, that, lived, eocene, from, million, years, fossil, remains, have, been, found, clarno, formation, part, john, fossil, beds, national, monument, northwestern, united, states, while, quite, similar, or. Haplohippus is an extinct genus of the modern horse family Equidae that lived in the Eocene from 42 to 38 million years ago Fossil remains of Haplohippus have been found in the Clarno Formation part of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument of the Northwestern United States 2 While Haplohippus is quite similar to Orohippus it is considered more primitive in character than Epihippus 3 HaplohippusTemporal range 42 38 0 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Duchesnean 1 Scientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaOrder PerissodactylaFamily EquidaeGenus HaplohippusMcGrew 1953Species 1 Haplohippus texanusRestoration of Haplohippus middle right and other animals of the Hancock Mammal QuarryReferences edit a b Haplohippus fossilworks org Kenworthy J P Santucci V L McNerney M Snell K 2005 Paleontological Resource Inventory and Monitoring Upper Columbia Basin Network PDF National Park Service TIC D259 MacFadden Bruce J 1976 Cladistic Analysis of Primitive Equids with Notes on Other Perissodactyls Systematic Zoology 25 1 1 14 nbsp Paleontology portal nbsp This prehistoric odd toed ungulate related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Haplohippus amp oldid 1191078350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,