Equus semplicatus was a Pleistocene species of New World stilt-legged horse, and considered the type species for the stilt legged horses, one of three lineages of equids within the Americas, the other two being hippidionid and caballine horses. Now extinct, Equus semiplicatus once inhabited North America.

Fossils found William's Cave in Texas have been identified as Equus semiplicatus.

See also

  • Evolution of the horse

References


The Hagerman horse (Equus simplicidens), also called the American zebra

Simulium sp male Insects

Ecsenius bicolor (weibchen) mit Amphiprion percula (Männchen) aus My

Equus sp. Mammals The Fossil Forum

Equus preview by Homero13 on DeviantArt