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 Equus scotti - Wikispecies
The ancestor of Equus scotti was Equus simplicidens
Equus niobrarensis was named by Hay (1913); it was synonymized with Equus excelsus by Barbour and Schultz (1937); it was revalidated by Hibbard (1939) and Stephens (1960); it was synonymized with Equus scotti by Lundelius (1984) and Winans (1989); it was synonymized with Equus laurentius by Harris (1993); it was revalidated by Hulbert (1995b)
Equus bautistensis was named by Frick (1921); it was synonymized with Equus occidentalis by Kurten and Anderson (1980); it was synonymized with Equus scotti by E Scott (1998)
species.wikipedia.org /wiki/Equus_scotti

  
 Native American
Ironically, the horse had originally evolved in the Americas, but the last American horses, (species Equus Scotti and others http://www.acnatsci.org/museum/jefferson/otherFossils/equus.html) died out at the end of the last ice age.
These hypothetical American Aborigines would have been displaced by the Siberian migrants, and may have been ancestral to the distinctive Native Americans of the Tierra del Fuego, who are nearly extinct.
English, like other natural languages, has traditionally ignored this principle, exerting its privilege to invent its own ethnic terms, such as German, Dutch, and Albanian, and disregarding the self-appellations and preferences of the subjects.
native-american.ask.dyndns.dk   (4764 words)

  
 A Multispecies Overkill Simulation of the End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Mass Extinction -- Alroy 292 (5523): 1893 Data Supplement - Supplemental Data -- Science
The 30 extinct species and their masses are Bison priscus (522.8), Cervalces scotti (485.6), Bootherium bombifrons (753.0), Camelops hesternus (995), Capromeryx minor (21), Equus complicatus (439), E.
www.sciencemag.org /cgi/content/full/292/5523/1893/DC1   (1264 words)

  
 Économies, Sociétés et Environnements Préhistoriques (ESEP)
Harington C.R., 1975, A rare case of articulated transverse processus in a lumbar vertebra of the Pleistocene horse Equus scotti, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, t.
[équidé, grand mammifère, paléontologie des vertébrés, squelette post-crânien, anatomie fonctionnelle, évolution, locomotion]
[équidé, grand mammifère, paléontologie des vertébrés, squelette post-crânien, anatomie, évolution, locomotion]
www.mmsh.univ-aix.fr /biblio/esep/acq/mars/SEM-12.html   (1264 words)

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