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Pampatheriidae ("Pampas beasts") is an
extinct family of
large cingulates related to armadillos. They
first appeared in
South America during the mid-Miocene...
- †Paleopeltidae
Ameghino 1895
Genus †Palaeopeltis
Ameghino 1895
Family †
Pampatheriidae Genus ?†Machlydotherium
Ameghino 1902
Genus †Holmesina
Simpson 1930...
- long-nosed armadillo,
Dasypus pilosus Yepes's mulita,
Dasypus yepesi Family †
Pampatheriidae:
pampatheres Order Pilosa Suborder Folivora:
sloths Family Bradypodidae:...
- †
Pampatheriidae Chlamyphoridae (Armadillos)...
- 2015). "A
Peculiar New
Pampatheriidae (Mammalia: Xenarthra: Cingulata) from the
Pleistocene of
Argentina and
Comments on
Pampatheriidae Diversity". PLOS ONE...
- Apparatus, and Diet of V****allia and
Holmesina (Mammalia: Xenarthra:
Pampatheriidae): When
Anatomy Constrains Destiny".
Journal of
Mammalian Evolution....
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Peltephilus Ronwolffia †Pachyarmatheriidae
Neoglyptatelus Pachyarmatherium †
Pampatheriidae Holmesina Kraglievichia Machlydotherium?
Pampatherium Plaina Scirrotherium...
- (1996). A
review of
Pleistocene giant armadillos (Mammalia, Xenarthra,
Pampatheriidae). Soibelzon,
Leopoldo H.; Pomi,
Lucas H.; Tonni,
Eduardo P.; Rodriguez...
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glyptodonts to the
superfamily Glyptodontoidea,
which included the
families Pampatheriidae, Palaeopeltidae, and Glyptodontidae.
Doedicurus was
classified into...
- This is a list of
North American mammals. It
includes all
mammals currently found in the
United States, St.
Pierre and Miquelon, Canada, Greenland, Bermuda...