Calippus (mammal) - Wikipedia Calippus is an extinct genus of hoofed mammals in the horse family (Equidae), known from the Middle Miocene through the Early Pliocene of North and Central America
Calippus (crater) - Wikipedia Calippus is a small lunar impact crater that is located on the eastern edge of the rugged Montes Caucasus mountain range in the northern part of the Moon It lies to the southwest of the crater remnant Alexander, to the northwest of the Mare Serenitatis
Calippus (mammal) — Grokipedia Calippus is an extinct genus of small to medium-sized horses in the family Equidae, belonging to the order Perissodactyla, that lived during the late Miocene epoch from approximately 14 to 6 million years ago [1]
What does calippus mean? - Definitions. net Calippus is a small lunar crater that is located on the eastern edge of the rugged Montes Caucasus mountain range in the northern part of the Moon It lies to the southwest of the crater remnant Alexander, to the northwest of the Mare Serenitatis
Clarendonian North American Land Mammal Age - Florida Museum Up to 11 species of horses lived together in the Clarendonian savannas of Florida, with usually two or three species of Calippus, two species of Cormohipparion, along with single species of Pseudhipparion, Neohipparion, Nannippus, “ Hipparion,” Protohippus, and Pliohippus
Calippus - Mindat. org W D Matthew and R A Stirton 1930 Equidae from the Pliocene of Texas University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geological Sciences 19 (17):349-396 The small symbol inside an icon describes the class of locality listed This can be combined with the three base icon colours (red, green, white) in any combiation
Calippus - The Moon Callippus (or Calippus) (ca 370 BC–ca 300 BC) was a Greek astronomer and mathematician Calippus A, a crater southwest of Calippus itself, and east of Theaetetus, was once called Glasenapp by Felix Chemla Lamech
Calippus elachistus Hulbert, 1988 - GBIF Calippus and Protohippus (Mammalia, Perissodactyla, Equidae) from the Miocene (Barstovian-early Hemphillian) of the Gulf Coastal Plain Bulletin of the Florida State Museum Biological Sciences 32 (3): 221-340