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1989-10
Vol. 19, Fasc. 2
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PalaeoVertebrata Vol. 19, Fasc. 2
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Equus caballus antunesi, nouvelle sous-espèce Quaternaire du Portugal
Joao L. Cardoso and Véra Eisenmann
Published online: 10/30/89

Keywords: Equidae; Equus caballus; new subspecies; Perissodactyla; Portugal; Würm

Cite this article: Joao L. Cardoso and Véra Eisenmann, 1989. Equus caballus antunesi, nouvelle sous-espèce Quaternaire du Portugal. PalaeoVertebrata 19 (2): 47-72.

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Abstract

Equus caballus antunesi, nova subspecies, was a hypsodont, slender, and rather small horse (around 141cm at the withers), with narrow hooves and protocones longer on P3/-P4/ than on M1/-M2/. It does not fit in any of the different "types" of Pleistocene caballine horses previously recognized but may be related to the horse from the Acheulean of Solana del Zamborino.
Hypsodonty, small size, slenderness, narrow hooves are all characters that can easily be related to ecological conditions. Equus caballus antunesi was probably a horse adapted to rather dry and cold conditions and to a hard ground. It does not seem related at all to the North-European Equus caballus germanicus-gallicus group. 



Published in Vol. 19, Fasc. 2 (1989)

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