Equus, Linnaeus, 1758
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Equus View in CoL sp. B
According to the only entire bones – the first phalanges (Annexe: Table 5) –, Equus sp. B was both taller and more robust than E. nalaikhaensis . Its body mass may be estimated at about 600 kg, close to the estimated weight of E. cf. suessenbornensis of Akhalkalaki, Georgia ( Vekua 1986), and the basilar length of the skull at more than 600 mm (Fig. 4). The fragmentary metapodials (Figs 17; 18)
First anterior phalanges:
h
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E. nalaikhaensis and wild asses
. 0,150
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from 0,100 E . nalaikhaensis, no No. differences onager -0,050 0,050 0,000 MU MU 1963 1952- - 29 133
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First anterior phalanges:
h
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E. nalaikhaensis and Onager
. 0,150
E
from 0,100
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onager -0,050 0,000 0,050 E HA. nalaikhaensis 7158, No. 14 Log -0,100
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First posterior phalanges: E. nalaikhaensis ,
Grevy's zebra and wild ass
0,200
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h
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E
0,150
from 0,100 E . nalaikhaensis, 3747-500 differences onager 0,050 0,000 MU BL 30253 1965-113
Log -0,050
-0,100
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First posterior phalanges:
E. nalaikhaensis and Onager
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h
0,200
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E 0,150
from 0,100
differences
onager 0,000 0,050 E HA. nalaikhaensis 7621, No. 15 Log -
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0,050
0,100
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are slightly smaller but resemble some of those collected in northeastern Siberia and tentatively referred to E. verae Sher, 1971 and a fragmentary MCIII of the early Pleistocene Sergeevo Formation of Kuznetsk Basin referred to E. cf. suessenbornensis ( Foronova 1998, 2001).
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