Английская Википедия:Equidae
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Equidae (sometimes known as the horse family) is the taxonomic family of horses and related animals, including the extant horses, asses, and zebras, and many other species known only from fossils. The family evolved around 50 million years ago from a small, multi-toed ungulate into larger, single-toed animals. All extant species are in the genus Equus, which originated in North America. Equidae belongs to the order Perissodactyla, which includes the extant tapirs and rhinoceros, and several extinct families.
The term equid refers to any member of this family, including any equine.
Evolution
The oldest known fossils assigned to Equidae were found in North America, and date from the early Eocene epoch, 54 million years ago. They were once assigned to the genus Hyracotherium, but the type species of that genus is now regarded as a palaeothere. The other species have been split off into different genera. These early equids were fox-sized animals with three toes on the hind feet, and four on the front feet. They were herbivorous browsers on relatively soft plants, and already adapted for running. The complexity of their brains suggest that they already were alert and intelligent animals.[1] Later species reduced the number of toes, and developed teeth more suited for grinding up grasses and other tough plant food.
The equids, like other perissodactyls, are hindgut fermenters. They have evolved specialized teeth that cut and shear tough plant matter to accommodate their fibrous diet.[2] Their seemingly inefficient digestion strategy is a result of their size at the time of its evolution,[3] as they would have already had to be relatively large mammals to be supported on such a strategy.
The family became relatively diverse during the Miocene epoch,[4] with many new species appearing. By this time, equids were more truly horse like, having developed the typical body shape of the modern animals.[5] Many of these species bore the main weight of their bodies on their central third toe, with the others becoming reduced and barely touching the ground, if at all. The sole surviving genus, Equus, had evolved by the early Pleistocene epoch, and spread rapidly through the world.[6]
Classification
- Order Perissodactyla (In addition to Equidae, Perissodactyla includes four species of tapir in a single genus, as well as five living species (belonging to four genera) of rhinoceros.) † indicates extinct taxa.
- Family Equidae
- Subfamily †Eohippinae
- Genus †Epihippus
- Genus †Haplohippus
- Genus †Eohippus
- Genus †Minippus[7]
- Subfamily †Propalaeotheriinae
- Genus †Orohippus
- Genus †Pliolophus
- Genus †Protorohippus
- Genus †Sifrhippus
- Genus †Xenicohippus[7]
- Genus †Eurohippus
- Genus †Propalaeotherium?[8]
- Subfamily †Anchitheriinae
- Genus †Anchitherium
- Genus †Archaeohippus
- Genus †Desmatippus
- Genus †Hypohippus
- Genus †Kalobatippus
- Genus †Megahippus
- Genus †Mesohippus
- Genus †Miohippus
- Genus †Parahippus
- Genus †Sinohippus
- Subfamily Equinae
- Genus †Merychippus
- Genus †Scaphohippus
- Genus †Acritohippus
- Tribe †Hipparionini
- Genus †Eurygnathohippus
- Genus †Hipparion
- Genus †Hippotherium
- Genus †Nannippus
- Genus †Neohipparion
- Genus †Proboscidipparion
- Genus †Pseudhipparion
- Tribe Equini
- Genus †Haringtonhippus[9]
- Genus †Heteropliohippus[10]
- Genus †Parapliohippus[10]
- Subtribe Protohippina
- Genus †Calippus
- Genus †Protohippus
- Subtribe Equina
- Genus †Astrohippus
- Genus †Dinohippus
- Genus Equus (22 species, 7 extant)
- Equus ferus Wild horse
- Equus ferus caballus Domestic horse
- †Equus ferus ferus Tarpan
- Equus ferus przewalskii Przewalski's horse
- †Equus algericus[11]
- †Equus alaskae
- †Equus lambei Yukon wild horse
- †Equus niobrarensis
- †Equus scotti
- †Equus conversidens Mexican horse
- †Equus semiplicatus
- Subgenus †Amerhippus (this subgenus and its species are possibly synonymous with E. ferus)[12]
- Subgenus Asinus
- Equus africanus African wild ass
- Equus africanus africanus Nubian wild ass
- Equus africanus asinus Domestic donkey
- †Equus africanus atlanticus Atlas wild ass
- Equus africanus somalicus Somali wild ass
- Equus hemionus Onager or Asiatic wild ass
- Equus hemionus hemionus Mongolian wild ass
- †Equus hemionus hemippus Syrian wild ass
- Equus hemionus khur Indian wild ass
- Equus hemionus kulan Turkmenian kulan
- Equus hemionus onager Persian onager
- Equus kiang Kiang
- Equus kiang chu Northern kiang
- Equus kiang kiang Western kiang
- Equus kiang holdereri Eastern kiang
- Equus kiang polyodon Southern kiang
- †Equus hydruntinus European ass
- †Equus altidens
- †Equus tabeti
- †Equus melkiensis
- †Equus graziosii
- Equus africanus African wild ass
- Subgenus HippotigrisШаблон:Efn
- Equus grevyi Grévy's zebra
- †Equus koobiforensis
- †Equus oldowayensis
- Equus quagga Plains zebra
- Equus quagga boehmi Grant's zebra
- Equus quagga borensis Maneless zebra
- Equus quagga burchellii Burchell's zebra
- Equus quagga chapmani Chapman's zebra
- Equus quagga crawshayi Crawshay's zebra
- †Equus quagga quagga Quagga
- Equus quagga selousi Selous' zebra
- Equus zebra Mountain zebra
- Equus zebra hartmannae Hartmann's mountain zebra
- Equus zebra zebra Cape mountain zebra
- †Equus capensis
- †Equus mauritanicus
- Subgenus †Parastylidequus
- †Equus parastylidens Mooser's horse
- †Subgenus Sussemionus[13]
- incertae sedis
- †Equus simplicidens Hagerman horse
- †Equus cumminsii
- †Equus livenzovensis
- †Equus sanmeniensis
- †Equus teilhardi
- †Equus numidicus
- †Equus plicidens
- †Equus cedralensis
- †Equus stenonis group
- †subgenus Allozebra
- †Equus (A.) occidentalis western horse
- Equus ferus Wild horse
- †Equus (A.) excelsus
- Genus †Hippidion
- Genus †Onohippidium
- Genus †Pliohippus
- Subfamily †Eohippinae
- Family Equidae
Notes
References
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