Definition of Chlamyphoridae. Meaning of Chlamyphoridae. Synonyms of Chlamyphoridae

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Definition of Chlamyphoridae

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Meaning of Chlamyphoridae from wikipedia

- Chlamyphoridae is a family of cingulate mammals. While glyptodonts have traditionally been considered stem-group cingulates outside the group that contains...
- (long-nosed or naked-tailed armadillos) were relocated to a new family, Chlamyphoridae, and glyptodonts were demoted to the subfamily Glyptodontinae. Other...
- two families, Dasypodidae, with Dasypus as the only living genus, and Chlamyphoridae, which contains all other living armadillos as well as the glyptodonts...
- Genus DasypusGenus PliodasypusGenus Propraopus Dasypodidae, like Chlamyphoridae, is a basal clade within Cinglata, as shown below. D. kappleri is basal...
- containing a single genus of nine species in the subfamily Dasypodinae, and Chlamyphoridae, containing thirteen species split between the two genera in the subfamily...
- Euphractinae is an armadillo subfamily in the family Chlamyphoridae. Euphractinae are known for having a well developed osteoderm that has large cavities...
- one species, D. clavicaudatus. Glyptodonts are a member of the family Chlamyphoridae, which also includes some modern armadillo species, and they are classified...
- & Leslie, D.M. Jr. (August 2016). "Priodontes maximus (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae)". Mammalian Species. 48 (932): 21–34. doi:10.1093/mspecies/sew002....
- Genus †Propraopus Genus †Riostegotherium Genus †Stegosimpsonia Family Chlamyphoridae: glyptodonts and other armadillos Subfamily Chlamyphorinae: fairy armadillos...
- Glyptodontidae, to the subfamily Glyptodontinae within the extant Chlamyphoridae. Based on this and the fossil record, glyptodonts would have evolved...