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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...
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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...
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Genus Species Presence Material Notes Images Scirrotherium S. sp. indet. La
Juanita locality. A
fixed osteoderm (CICYTTP-PV-M-1-144). A
pampatheriid....
- Formation,
including the
rodents Plesiacarechimys and Cardiatherium, the
pampatheriid Scirrotherium and an
indeterminate flamingo of the
genus Phoenicopterus...
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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...
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Valid Góis et al. Late
Pleistocene Rio
Madeira Formation Brazil A
pampatheriid cingulate, a
species of Holmesina.
Indusomys Nom. nov
Valid Gunnell et...
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eater Neotamandua borealis, the bat
Notonycteris magdalenensis, the
pampatheriid Scirrotherium hondaensis,
other notoungulates Pericotoxodon platignathus...
- of the
glyptodont Trachycalyptoides, the
dasypodid Chorobates and the
pampatheriid Kraglievichia,
along ground sloths like scelidotheriids, mylodontids...