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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: Ancylopoda, Hippotherium, Hippidion, Archaeohippus, Megacerops, Anchitherium, Mesohippus, Amynodontidae, Parahippus leonensis, Astrohippus, Equus lambei, Orohippus, Brontotherium, Sphenocoelus, Metamynodon, Heptodon, Chalicotherioidea, Equus francisci, Schizotheriinae, Hyracodontidae, Brontops, Nannippus, Aphelops, Metaschizotherium, Aceratheriinae, Cormohipparion, Tylocephalonyx, Yunnan Horse, Peraceras, Trigonias, Chalicotheriinae, Diceratherium, Palaeotheriidae, Eomoropidae, Sifrhippus, Pliohippus, Notiotitanops, Kalimantsia, Sinotherium, Protitanotherium, Duchesneodus, Plesippus, Metarhinus, Haplohippus, Eotitanops, Chemositia, Anchitheriinae, Borissiakia, Equini, Tapirus polkensis, Equus sivalensis, Epihippus, Lophiodon, Metatelmatherium, Ateleodon, Palaeosyops, Sthenodectes, Mesatirhinus, Equinae, Mulkrajanops, Protapirus, Megahippus, Menodus, Miotapirus, Menops, Megatapirus, Lophiaspis, Juxia, Protitanops, Rhinotitan, Oreinotherium, Equus namadicus, Brachydiastematherium, Lambdotheriidae, Iranotherium, Hypohippus, Prosantorhinus, Anisodon, Litolophus, Protohippus, Coelodonta tologoijensis, Ceratotherium mauritanicum, Shennongtherium, Ceratotherium neumayri, Meninatherium, Limognitherium, Lambdotherium, Nestoritherium. Excerpt: Hippotherium is an extinct genus of horse endemic to North America, to Asia, Europe, and Africa during the Miocene through Pliocene 13.65-3.3 Mya, existing for . Hippotherium was named by Kaup in 1832 and assigned to Equidae by Kaup 1833. It was named as a subgenus of Equus; type European E. gracilis. Its type is Equus primigenius. It was synonymized subjectively with Hipparion by MacFadden (1998) and Pesquero et al. (2006). It was assigned to the tribe Hipparionini by Alroy in 2002 and 2008. It was synonymized subjectively with Cormohipparion occidentale by MacFadden (1984) and was co...