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Propalaehoplophorus, also
written as Propalaeohoplophorus, is an
extinct genus of glyptodont,
which lived in
South America during the
Early Miocene epoch...
- In many
glyptodonts (members of the "Austral clade"
other than
Propalaehoplophorus and Eucinepeltus), the end of the tail was
covered in a completely...
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Propalaehoplophorus...
- a
single row of 7 to 10
polygonal peripheral figures,
similar to
Propalaehoplophorus. The
external morphology of the
osteoderms varies in location, with...
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Propalaehoplophorus australis...
- in 1889.
Ameghino believed that
Hoplophorus was a
descendant of
Propalaehoplophorus, Palaehoplophorus, and
Plohophorus based on the
transition of the...
- of a
chain of
derivations from
other genera. The name
means "near
Propalaehoplophorus,"
which refers to the
phylogenetic position of this
animal and the...
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Propalaehoplophorus australis...
- to
other forms of
archaic glyptodonts, such as
Asterostemma and
Propalaehoplophorus ; some osteoderms,
especially in the
pelvic area, had a particular...
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Propalaehoplophorus...