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{{Short description|Extinct tribe of mammals}}
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| fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Early Miocene|present}}
| fossil_range = {{Fossil range|15.97|0}}
[[Middle Miocene]] to [[holocene|present]]<ref name=:"pbdb"/>
| image = Przewalskis horse 02.jpg
| image = Przewalskis horse 02.jpg
| image_caption = [[Przewalski's horse]]
| image_caption = [[Przewalski's horse]]
| taxon = Equini
| taxon = Equini
| authority = Quinn, 1955
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision = See text
| subdivision = See text
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'''Equini''' is the only living [[tribe (biology)|tribe]] of the horse subfamily [[Equinae]], which has lived worldwide (except Australia) since the [[Hemingfordian]] stage of the [[Early Miocene]] (20.6—0 [[Mya (unit)|mya]]).<ref>[http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=65580&is_real_user=1 Paleobiology Database: ''Equini'' basic info.]</ref> It is considered to be a [[monophyletic]] clade.<ref>B. J. MacFadden. 1998. Equidae. In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America</ref>
'''Equini''' is the only living [[tribe (biology)|tribe]] of the subfamily [[Equinae]], which has lived worldwide (except Australia) since the [[Hemingfordian]] stage of the [[Middle Miocene]] (16–0 [[Mya (unit)|mya]]).<ref name=:"pbdb">{{Cite web |url=https://paleobiodb.org/classic/checkTaxonInfo?taxon_no=65580 |title=Paleobiology Database: ''Equini'' basic info. |access-date=2009-08-03 |archive-date=2012-10-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121013022121/http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_no=65580&is_real_user=1 |url-status=live }}</ref> It is considered to be a [[monophyletic]] clade.<ref>B. J. MacFadden. 1998. Equidae. In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America</ref>


==Taxonomy==
==Taxonomy==
Tribe: '''Equini'''
Tribe: '''Equini'''
* Genus: † ''[[Astrohippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Astrohippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Calippus (genus)|Calippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Calippus (mammal)|Calippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Dinohippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Dinohippus]]''
* Genus: ''[[Equus (genus)|Equus]]'' - living horses, asses, and zebras
* Genus: ''[[Equus (genus)|Equus]]'' living horses, asses, and zebras
* Genus: † ''[[Haringtonhippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Haringtonhippus]]'' North America extinct. c. 11,000 years ago
* Genus: † ''[[Hippidion]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Hippidion]]'' South America extinct. c. 11,000 years ago
* Genus: † ''[[Onohippidium]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Onohippidium]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Pliohippus]]''
* Genus: † ''[[Pliohippus]]''
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[[Category:Equidae]]
[[Category:Equini| ]]
[[Category:Equinae]]
[[Category:Miocene horses]]
[[Category:Miocene horses]]
[[Category:Pliocene odd-toed ungulates]]
[[Category:Pliocene Perissodactyla]]
[[Category:Pleistocene horses]]
[[Category:Pleistocene horses]]

[[Category:PINGAS]]


{{horse-stub}}
{{horse-stub}}

Latest revision as of 19:50, 18 November 2024

Equini
Temporal range: 15.97–0 Ma Middle Miocene to present[1]
Przewalski's horse
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Perissodactyla
Family: Equidae
Subfamily: Equinae
Tribe: Equini
Quinn, 1955
Genera

See text

Equini is the only living tribe of the subfamily Equinae, which has lived worldwide (except Australia) since the Hemingfordian stage of the Middle Miocene (16–0 mya).[1] It is considered to be a monophyletic clade.[2]

Taxonomy

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Tribe: Equini

References

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  1. ^ a b "Paleobiology Database: Equini basic info". Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2009-08-03.
  2. ^ B. J. MacFadden. 1998. Equidae. In C. M. Janis, K. M. Scott, and L. L. Jacobs (eds.), Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America