Doklady biological sciences : proceedings of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Biological sciences sections
Publisher:
Consultants Bureau
Frequency: Bimonthly
Country: United States
Language: English
Author(s):
Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR., Consultants Bureau., MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica Publishing.
Start Year:1964 -
Identifiers
| ISSN: | 0012-4966 (Print) 1608-3105 (Electronic) 0012-4966 (Linking) |
| NLM ID: | 7505459 |
| (DNLM): | D18620000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 33195847 |
| Coden: | DKBSAS |
| Classification: | W1 DO64BL |
New Materials on the Morphology of the Teeth of the Three-Toed Horse (Hipparion houfenense) from the Pliocene of Western Transbaikalia (Russia). This article is devoted to the morphological features of the teeth of the three-toed horse (Hipparion houfenense) from the Early Pliocene of Western Transbaikalia (Russia). It contains a number of diagnostic features that are unique to this taxon and distinguish it from other Hipparion species, which allows us to speak about their true diversity at the final stage of their existence in the northeast of Inner Asia.
New Data on Dental Morphology of Hipparion tchicoicum Ivanjev, 1966 from Western Transbaikalia, Russia. Morphological features of the teeth were studied in the three-toed horse Hipparion tchicoicum from the Pliocene of Western Transbaikalia (Russia). Several diagnostic signs of the Chicoi hipparion were described for the first time to provide criteria for distinguishing the taxon among other fossils of three-toed horses and estimating their real diversity at the final stage of their distribution in Inner Asia.
A Find of Early Pliocene Fossils of Three-toed Horse (Hipparion tchicoicum Ivanjev, 1966) in Western Transbaikalia. This report analyzes a find of fossils of Pliocene three-toed horse (Hipparion tchicoicum) in western Transbaikalia. The age of the mammalian fauna from red-brown clay in the Udunga locality indicates that Chikoi hipparion lived in the south of Eastern Siberia as early as the second half of the Early Pliocene; its remains in this area were known only from the red beds of the Upper Pliocene. This find made it possible to fill the existing hiatus (Early Pliocene) in its stratigraphic distribution: Late Miocene-Late Pliocene. The range of this three-toed horse species did not go beyond the border...
Polymorphism and preadaptation of horses (Equus) of the mountains surrounding Lake Baikal in Pleistocene. The first data on polymorphism and preadaptation of the Pleistocene horses in the mountains surrounding Lake Baikal are presented. It has been shown that disregard of intraspecific polymorphism leads to unreasonable ignoring of their diversity, phylogenetically false constructions, and incorrect interpretation of natural environment.
Identification of the hair of a Holocene “Yukagir horse” (Equus spp.) mummy. No abstract available