taxonID	type	description	language	source
03B387AFDB09FFC029C73C91FD266C84.taxon	diagnosis	As expected, E. ovodovi crania do not resemble E. hydruntinus nor any extant species (Eisenmann 2022: figs 28, 42) though such narrow supra-occipital crests occur in extant and fossil horses (Eisenmann 2022: figs 58, 62). From E. hydruntinus they differ mainly (Table 1) by the smaller breadth of their supra-occipital crest (measure 16), their longer muzzle (measure 5) and their relatively narrow choanae (measure 10). Surprisingly, they are rather similar to the Early Pleistocene E. vekuae Eisenmann, 2022 from Dmanisi (Eisenmann 2022: 57) apart from their relatively shorter post-vomerine length (measure 4) and their relatively deeper naso-incisival notch (measure 32). The teeth are similar to that of the E. ovodovi type and other specimens from Proskuriakova, and differ from E. hydruntinus by longer protocones (Eisenmann & Vasiliev 2011).	en	Eisenmann, Véra, Vasiliev, Sergei K. (2025): Discovery of two crania of Equus (Sussemionus) ovodovi Eisenmann & Vasiliev, 2011 (Mammalia, Perissodactyla) from the Late Pleistocene of Khakassia, Russia. Geodiversitas 47 (19): 713-720, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2025v47a19, URL: https://sciencepress.mnhn.fr/sites/default/files/articles/pdf/geodiversitas2025v47a19.pdf
