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- present,
including pampatheres, the ankylosaur-like glyptodonts,
predatory euphractines,
various ground sloths, some of
which reached the size of
elephants (e...
-
moderately developed claws, of
which the
third is the longest. Like the
other euphractines and the pink
fairy armadillo, the six-banded
armadillo has a tympanic...
- Paz Formations,
Bolivia Macroeuphractus is
traditionally grouped with
euphractines; it was
named after its
similarity with
Euphractus itself. The most recent...
- climate. It
lived alongside a
diversity of
related cingulates, such as the
Euphractine Prozaedyus, the
basal Chlamyphorid Proeutatus, the
Dasypodid Stenotatus...
- Epipeltephilus, the
dasypodids Chasicotatus, the
chlamyphorid Vetelia, the
euphractine Proeuphractus, the
pampathere Kraglievichia, and the
glyptodont Kelenkura...
- Scillato–Yané,
Krmpotic &
Esteban Late
Miocene (Huayquerian) Argentina A
euphractine armadillo related to Eutatus, a
species of Chasicotatus. Chasicotatus...