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- "Revealing the diversity of Paleogene cingulates from Brazil: a new species of Parutaetus (Euphractinae) in the Guabirotuba Formation (middle-late Eocene)". Journal...
- Fossils Image Notes Mammals Armadillos Parastegosimpsonia cf. peruana Parutaetus punaensis Prostegotherium notostylopianum Pucatherium parvum Punatherium...
- Proeocoleophorus carlinii, Machlydotherium sp., Meteutatus sp., Nemolestes sp., Parutaetus sp., Utaetus sp., Argyrolagoidea indet., Astegotheriini indet., Astrapotheria...
- "Revealing the diversity of Paleogene cingulates from Brazil: a new species of Parutaetus (Euphractinae) in the Guabirotuba Formation (middle-late Eocene)". Journal...
- extinct relatives. In particular, Utaetus and its close relatives (such as Parutaetus) could be closely related to the modern genus Euphractus. The name Utaetus...
- six-banded armadillos Zaedyus, pichis Extinct genera include: Paleuphractus Parutaetus Doellotatus Proeuphractus Macroeuphractus A mitochondrial DNA investigation...
- fissuratus, Leontinia ?gaudryi, Machlydotherium ater, Meteutatus percarinatus, Parutaetus chilensis, Peltephilus undulatus, Periakros ambiguus, Pilchenia antiqua...
- Anto****astia turneri, Bonapartherium serrensis, Parastegosimpsonia cf. peruana, Parutaetus punaensis, Prostegotherium notostylopianum, Pucatherium parvum, Punadolops...
- A member of Nothrotheriidae. The type species is Aymaratherium jeani. Parutaetus punaensis Sp. nov Valid Ciancio et al. Middle–late Eocene Geste Formation...
- P. praecursor, Parabderites minusculus, Parastrapotherium holmbergi, Parutaetus ?chilensis, Patagonhippus canterensis, P. dukei, Pharsophorus lacerans...