Eurohippus Explained
Eurohippus is an extinct genus of equid ungulate.[1] Its species were long considered part of Propalaeotherium and Lophiotherium.[2] A pregnant specimen was described in 2015.[3] [4]
Notes and References
- Franzen . J. L. . 10.1007/BF03043638 . Eurohippus n.g., a new genus of horses from the Middle to Late Eocene of Europe . Senckenbergiana Lethaea . 86 . 97–102. 2006 . 84192738 .
- Franzen . J. L. . Eurohippus parvulus parvulus (Mammalia, Equidae) aus der Grube Prinz von Hessen bei Darmstadt (Süd-Hessen, Deutschland) . 10.1007/BF03043493 . Senckenbergiana Lethaea . 86 . 2 . 265–269 . 2006 . 82103770 .
- Franzen . Aurich. Habersetzer. J. L.. C.. J.. 10.1371/journal.pone.0137985. Description of a Well Preserved Fetus of the European Eocene Equoid Eurohippus messelensis . PLOS ONE . 10. 10. e0137985. 2015 . 26445456. 4622040. 2015PLoSO..1037985F . free.
- Web site: 47-Million-Year-Old Pregnant Mare Sheds Light on Ancient Horses by Laura Geggel. livescience. 7 November 2014. 8 October 2015.