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Dasypodidae is a
family of
mostly extinct genera of armadillos. One genus, Dasypus, is extant, with at
least seven living species.
Below is a taxonomy...
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superorder Xenarthra, is an
order of
armored New
World placental mammals.
Dasypodids and chlamyphorids, the armadillos, are the only
surviving families in...
- Pampatheriidae.
Oliveira et al. (2013)
suggest that
Pachyarmatherium is a
possible dasypodid.
Kissimmee River site,
Tamiami Formation,
Okeechobee County,
Florida ~4...
- Three-toed
sloths (bradypodids) Two-toed
sloths (megalonychids)
Armadillos (
dasypodids)
Northern placentals (boreoeutherians)
Supraprimates (euarchontoglires)...
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their relatives are also
known such as a pampathere, a glyptodont, and
dasypodids. One of the
largest groups known from the
Blancan of
Florida is the ground...
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isolated osteoderms (bony "scales" in the skin) that he
believed were of a
dasypodid. Even more
strange osteoderms were
found by
Carlos in
later expeditions...
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Jaime E.; Esteban,
Graciela I.; Del Papa,
Cecilia (2017), "A New
Eocene Dasypodid with
Caniniforms (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) from
Northwest Argentina"...
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especially on
their undersides. The
skulls follow the same
patterns as
other dasypodids, but
females exhibit longer bones in the
rostrocaudal plane,
which is...
- ****inaru Gen. et sp.
Valid Billet Hautier et al.
Deseadan Bolivia A
dasypodid armadillo.
Lazibemys Gen. et sp.
Valid Marivaux et al.
Eocene Glib Zegdou...
- as the
Euphractine Prozaedyus, the
basal Chlamyphorid Proeutatus, the
Dasypodid Stenotatus, the
horned armadillo Peltephilus and
several genera of glyptodonts...