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- co**** vegetation; armadillos are mostly insectivorous or omnivorous. H. paulacoutoi was a generalist plant-eater but had a preference for C4 plants. Three...
- antillensis Matthew, 1931 Habanocnus hoffstetteri Mayo, 1978 Habanocnus paulacoutoi Mayo, 1978 Galerocnus jaimezi Arredondo, 1997 Paramiocnus riveroi Arredondo...
- the glyptodonts Glyptotherium and Panochthus, the pampathere Holmesina paulacoutoi (midground centre-left) and the armadillo Pachyarmatherium brasiliense...
- Isolated femora referred to separate species Habanocnus hoffstetteri and H. paulacoutoi fall within the range of variation of this species. Galerocnus jaimezi...
- 4072/rbp.2018.2.06. Guerra, C.C; Mahecha, G.A (1983). "Pampatherium paulacoutoi, a new species of giant armadillo from Bahia, Brazil (Ledentata, Dasypodidae)"...
- São Paulo. Abstracts: 21. Ribeiro, G. D. C. Osteologia de Taubatherium paulacoutoi Soria & Alvarenga, 1989 (Notoungulata, Leontiniidae) e de um novo Pyrotheria:...
- incisors. These features indicate a close relationship to Taubatherium paulacoutoi, a genus from the Oligocene of Tremembé Formation in Brazil with which...
- Eopicure kraglievichi, Eopululo wigmorei, Eosachacui lavocati, Eosallamys paulacoutoi, E. simpsoni, Hondonadia pittmanae, Incadolops ucayali, Kirutherium paititiensis...
- Abdala & García-López (2024). A study on tooth wear in Taubatherium paulacoutoi, providing evidence of a diet dominated by non-abrasive foods, is published...
- notoungulates, Taubatherium. In addition to the type species, Taubatherium paulacoutoi, another species, T. major was described from the same formation and...