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Dasypus bellus
Michael O. Woodburne1,* Alberto L. Cione2,**, and Eduardo P. Tonni2,***
Unraveling the Consequences of the Terminal Pleistocene Megafauna Extinction on Mammal Community Assembly
Pleistocene Mammals from Extinction Cave, Belize
Osteoderm Microstructure of Riostegotherium Yanei, the Oldest Xenarthra
A New Genus and Species of Ground Sloth (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) from the Hemphillian (Late Miocene) of Jalisco, Mexico
Armadillo Bibliography 1981-1990
Bedrock Geology of Round Rock and Surrounding Areas, Williamson and Travis Counties, Texas
Mammals Past
Quaternary Biostratigraphy and Paleoecology of Fossil Mammals from the Loess Hills Region of Western Iowa
The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida
Armadillo Bibliography 1951-1960
Paleoecology of Extinct Xenarthrans and the Great American Biotic Interchange
Morgan, Gary and S. D. Emslie. 2010. Tropical and Western Influences In
Pleistocene Mammals from the South Sulphur River, Hunt County, Texas Leo Carson Davis Southern Arkansas University
(Dasypus) in North America Based on Ancient Mitochondrial DNA
Armadillo Bibliography 1961-1970
“Dasypus” Pilosus (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) and Revalidation of the Genus Cryptophractus Fitzinger, 1856
Paleontology Chapter
Top View
Pleistocene Mammals
Overkill, Glacial History, and the Extinction of North America's Ice
The Recovery of Ancient DNA from Dasypus Bellus Provides New Possibilities for Investigating Late Pleistocene Mammal Response to Climate Change
Reassessment of the Hairy Long-Nosed Armadillo “Dasypus” Pilosus (Xenarthra, Dasypodidae) and Revalidation of the Genus Cryptophractus Fitzinger, 1856
Armadillo Migration Grade Levels: 9, 10, 11, 12
(Mammalia, Xenarthra) in the Tarija Valley (Bolivia): a Particular Assemblage in South America
Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science
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