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- Pampatheriidae ("Pampas beasts") is an extinct family of large cingulates related to armadillos. They first appeared in South America during the mid-Miocene...
- (100 lb) in the case of the giant armadillo) existed until recently: pampatheriids, which reached weights of up to 200 kg (440 lb) and chlamyphorid glyptodonts...
- Tonnicinctus is an extinct species of pampatheriid that lived in Argentina during the Pleistocene and Holocene. Tonnicinctus inhabited cool gr****land regions...
- Xenarthra, such as the mylodonts Glossotherium and Scelidotherium, and the pampatheriid Pampatherium. As suitable paleoburrows are rare before the Great American...
- platensis. A study on the morphology of the osteoderms of Quaternary pampatheriids and a revision of their taxonomy is published by Ferreira et al. (2025)...
- Formation, including the rodents Plesiacarechimys and Cardiatherium, the pampatheriid Scirrotherium and an indeterminate flamingo of the genus Phoenicopterus...
- eater Neotamandua borealis, the bat Notonycteris magdalenensis, the pampatheriid Scirrotherium hondaensis, other notoungulates Pericotoxodon platignathus...
- Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Scirrotherium S. sp. indet. La Juanita locality. A fixed osteoderm (CICYTTP-PV-M-1-144). A pampatheriid....
- Theodor, 1997 (Cingulata, Pampatheriidae): Implications for the origin of pampatheriids and the evolution of the South American lineage including Holmesina"...
- central elevation carinated. G. Edmund and J. Theodor, 1997. A new giant pampatheriid armadillo. In: Kay RF, Madden RH, Cifelli RL, Flynn JJ, eds. Vertebrate...