• The genus Equus, which includes all extant equines, is believed to have evolved from Dinohippus, via the intermediate form Plesippus.
  • Look up Equus, equus, or equine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Equus is a genus of animals in the family Equidae that includes horses, donkeys, and zebras.
  • It is sometimes known as the horse family. All extant equids are in the genus Equus and include the three basic groups of horses, asses, and zebras.
  • Find out information about Equus (genus). A family of perissodactyl mammals in the superfamily Equoidea, including the horses, zebras, and donkeys.
  • References. Dalquest, W. 1979. The little horses (genus Equus) of the Pleistocene of North America. American Midlan Naturalist, 101: 241-244.
  • …are placed in the genus Equus. Only the races of E. caballus (including the myriad domestic strains) are called horses; three species ( E. zebra, E. burchelli...
  • Quinn, 1955. Equus. genus. belongs to Equidae. stated without evidence. Kurten and Anderson, 1980. Equus. genus. belongs to Equidae. implied.
  • Equus bir cins memelilerin aile Equidae, içerir atlar, eşek, ve zebralar. Equidae içinde, Equus tek tanınan kaybolmamış cins, yedi canlı türü içerir.
  • Molecular phylogenies indicate that the most recent common ancestor of all modern equines (members of the genus Equus) lived ~5.6 (3.9-7.8) Mya.
  • Eşekler ve katırlar (Genus Equus). krallık hayvanlar filum Kordata Sınıf memeli Sipariş Perissodactyla Aile Eşitlik Cinsiyet Equus TürlerEquus eşek (eşek) Equus...