Hipparion aff. gromovae GABUNIA , 1959

Tesakov, Alexey S., Titov, Vadim V., Simakova, Alexandra N., Frolov, Pavel D., Syromyatnikova, Elena V., Kurshakov, Sergey V., Volkova, Natalia V., Trikhunkov, Yaroslav I., Sotnikova, Marina V., Kruskop, Sergey V., Zelenkov, Nikita V., Tesakova, Ekaterina M. & Palatov, Dmitry M., 2017, Late Miocene (Early Turolian) Vertebrate Faunas And Associated Biotic Record Of The Northern Caucasus: Geology, Taxonomy, Palaeoenvironment, Biochronology, Fossil Imprint 73 (3 - 4), pp. 383-444 : 413

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Hipparion aff. gromovae GABUNIA , 1959
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Hipparion aff. gromovae GABUNIA, 1959

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M a t e r i a l. m 3 View Text-fig dex, Gaverdovsky (bed 7).

D e s c r i p t i o n. The weakly worn m3 (27.6 × 11.9 mm) belongs to a medium-large hipparion. In the upper third section of the tooth crown, the double knot shows relatively equal lobes, a wide linguaflexid, and with suboval metaconid and metastylid. The outer valley of the ectoflexid penetrates deeply into the neck of the double knot isthmus. The valley almost connects with the linguaflexid. The enamel folding on the preflexid and postflexid is weak. In size and weak folding of the enamel, the tooth resembles that of H. gromovae , characteristic of the Early Maeotian of Eastern Europe ( Gabunia 1959).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Class

Mammalia

Order

Perissodactyla

Family

Equidae

Genus

Hipparion

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