- Ameghiniana. 39 (2): 183–191. H. G.
McDonald and D. Perea. 2002. The
large Scelidothere Catonyx tarijensis (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the
Pleistocene of...
- sloths, the
giant Megatherium is known, in
addition to two
species of the
scelidothere Catonyx, and the
mylodontid genera Mylodon and Glossotherium. Some other...
- Montevideo. 20: 255–277. Mcdonald, H. G.; Perea, D. (2002). "The
large scelidothere Catonyx tarijensis (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the
Pleistocene of...
- Montevideo. 20: 255–277. Mcdonald, H. G.; Perea, D. (2002). "The
large scelidothere Catonyx tarijensis (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the
Pleistocene of...
- Pliocene, and
Pleistocene and
characterized by an
elongated snout;
scelidotheres themselves part are
usually placed as a
subfamily of the Mylodontidae...
-
nothrotheriids as
mainly climbers,
mylodontines as
mainly diggers, and
scelidotheres and
megatheriids as
strictly terrestrial.
Varela et al. (2023) study...
- Paläontologie 1934(4):183-189 H. G.
McDonald and D. Perea. 2002. The
large Scelidothere Catonyx tarijensis (Xenarthra, Mylodontidae) from the
Pleistocene of...
- has been
found from 5
countries and is one of the most well
preserved scelidotheres.
Scelidodon at Fossilworks.org Turvey, Sam (2009).
Holocene extinctions...
-
Early Holocene epochs and are
characterized by an
elongated snout.
Scelidotheres themselves part are
usually placed as a
subfamily of the Mylodontidae...