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- Diet and locomotion of the armadillo Peltephilus: a new view. Lethaia, 30, 79-86. Croft et al., 2007 Peltephilus at Fossilworks.org Shockey, 2017 González...
- †Parapeltecoelus Bordas 1938 Genus †Peltecoelus Ameghino 1902 GenusPeltephilus Ameghino 1887 (Horned armadillo) Genus †Ronwolffia Shockey 2017 Family...
- †Paleuphractus Genus †Proeuphractus Genus †Doellotatus GenusPeltephilus †Horned armadillo, Peltephilus ferox Genus Euphractus Six-banded armadillo, Euphractus...
- collected by Carlos, including two species of a new genus he dubbed called Peltephilus. The fossils were very fragmentary, consisting purely of unusual, isolated...
- †Peltephilidae Anantiosodon Epipeltephilus Parapeltecoelus Peltecoelus Peltephilus Ronwolffia †Pachyarmatheriidae Neoglyptatelus Pachyarmatherium †Pampatheriidae...
- also one of only two known horned fossorial mammals, the other being Peltephilus, an extinct genus of armadillo. They were native to what is now the Great...
- Peltephilus strepens, and it had an arched anterior dental arcade and a flat cranial vault. It was roughly the same size than the later Peltephilus atrox...
- †Peltephilidae Anantiosodon Epipeltephilus Parapeltecoelus Peltecoelus Peltephilus Ronwolffia †Pachyarmatheriidae Neoglyptatelus Pachyarmatherium †Pampatheriidae...
- Fariña, Richard A. (2007-03-29). "Diet and locomotion of the armadillo Peltephilus: a new view". Lethaia. 30 (1): 79–86. doi:10.1111/j.1502-3931.1997.tb00446...
- remains. Epipeltephilus means, in Latin, "above Peltephilus". Epipeltephilus's skull was larger than Peltephilus, and lower and wider in its posterior area...