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Chlamyphoridae is a
family of
cingulate mammals.
While glyptodonts have
traditionally been
considered stem-group
cingulates outside the
group that contains...
- two families, Dasypodidae, with
Dasypus as the only
living genus, and
Chlamyphoridae,
which contains all
other living armadillos as well as the glyptodonts...
- (long-nosed or naked-tailed armadillos) were
relocated to a new family,
Chlamyphoridae, and
glyptodonts were
demoted to the
subfamily Glyptodontinae. Other...
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Genus Dasypus †
Genus Pliodasypus †
Genus Propraopus Dasypodidae, like
Chlamyphoridae, is a
basal clade within Cinglata, as
shown below. D.
kappleri is basal...
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containing a
single genus of nine
species in the
subfamily Dasypodinae, and
Chlamyphoridae,
containing thirteen species split between the two
genera in the subfamily...
- one species, D. clavicaudatus.
Glyptodonts are a
member of the
family Chlamyphoridae,
which also
includes some
modern armadillo species, and they are classified...
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glyptodont (an
extinct group of large,
herbivorous armadillos) in the
family Chlamyphoridae (a
family of
South American armadillos) that
lived from the
Early Pliocene...
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Chlamyphorinae is a
subfamily of
South American armadillos in the
family Chlamyphoridae.
Members of this subfamily, the
fairy armadillos, are
largely fossorial...
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Genus †Propraopus
Genus †Riostegotherium
Genus †Stegosimpsonia
Family Chlamyphoridae:
glyptodonts and
other armadillos Subfamily Chlamyphorinae:
fairy armadillos...
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Euphractinae is an
armadillo subfamily in the
family Chlamyphoridae.
Euphractinae are
known for
having a well
developed osteoderm that has
large cavities...