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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...
- 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)...
- 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...
- Barasoain et al. Middle Miocene La Victoria Formation  Colombia A Dasypodini dasypodid armadillo. Type species P. colombi****. Saltatherium Gen. et sp. nov In...
- 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...
- especially on their undersides. The skulls follow the same patterns as other dasypodids, but females exhibit longer bones in the rostrocaudal plane, which is...
- xenarthrans have been found remains of the glyptodont Trachycalyptoides, the dasypodid Chorobates and the pampatheriid Kraglievichia, along ground sloths like...
- Jaime E.; Esteban, Graciela I.; Del Papa, Cecilia (2017), "A New Eocene Dasypodid with Caniniforms (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) from Northwest Argentina"...