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North American Glyptodontines (Xenarthra, Mammalia) in the Upper Pleistocene of northern South America [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The Glyptodontidae is one of the most conspicuous groups in the Pleistocene megafauna of the Americas. The Glyptodontinae were involved in the Great American Biotic Interchange (GABI) and their earliest records in North America are about 3.9 Ma ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +2 more
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A new species of Plohophorus Ameghino (Cingulata, Glyptodontidae) from the latest Pliocene–earliest Pleistocene of the Pampean Region (Argentina): the last survivor of a Neogene lineage

open access: yes, 2023
Within xenarthrans, two large groups are recognized, Pilosa (anteaters and sloths) and Cingulata (armoured xenarthrans). The latter contains Glyptodontidae, one of the most bizarre and enigmatic groups of animals that ever lived.
Sofía Inés Quiñones (17003310)   +5 more
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Oldest new Dasypodini (Xenarthra, Cingulata) provides new trails about armadillos evolutionary history

open access: yes, 2021
The subfamily Dasypodinae (including Astegotheriini, Stegotheriini and Dasypodini) constitutes the sister group of the remaining diversity of ‘armadillos’, with an ancient divergence estimated in ca. 40 Ma. (Eocene).
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +3 more
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Sur le statut taxonomique de quelques Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra, Cingulata) du Pléistocène d’Amérique du Sud [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The anatomical and taxonomic knowledge of some groups of Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Cingulata) is still very poor. In addition, a strict typological/morphological taxonomic criterion was used in recognizing many taxa, especially during the second half of ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +13 more
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Los Glyptodontinae (Xenarthra, Glyptodontidae) del Piso/Edad Chapadmalalense (Plioceno tardío): revisión y aportes a su conocimiento

open access: yesRevista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas, 2010
Fil: Scillato, Gustavo Juan. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. Departamento Científico de Paleontología de Vertebrados; Argentina.
Oliva, Cristian   +3 more
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A New Glyptodont (Xenarthra: Cingulata) from the Late Miocene of Argentina: New Clues About the Oldest Extra-Patagonian Radiation in Southern South America

open access: yes, 2021
Glyptodonts (Xenarthra, Cingulata) are one of the most amazing Cenozoic South American mammals, with some terminal forms reaching ca. two tons. The Paleogene record of glyptodonts is still poorly known, although some of their diversification is ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +6 more
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Regarding the real diversity of Glyptodontidae (Mammalia, Xenarthra) in the late Pliocene (Chapadmalalan Age/Stage) of Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
A large diversity of Glyptodontidae has been proposed as characterizing the Chapadmalalan Age (Pliocene). Most of these taxa were recognized on the basis of partial dorsal carapaces and/or caudal tubes, whereas the main diagnostic characteristic is a ...
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +4 more
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The phylogenetic affinities of the extinct glyptodonts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Among the fossils of hitherto unknown mammals that Darwin collected in South America between 1832 and 1833 during the Beagle expedition [1] were examples of the large, heavily armored herbivores later known as glyptodonts.
Gibb, Gillian,   +24 more
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A new species of Plohophorus Ameghino (Cingulata, Glyptodontidae) from the latest Pliocene–earliest Pleistocene of the Pampean Region (Argentina): the last survivor of a Neogene lineage

open access: yes, 2023
Within xenarthrans, two large groups are recognized, Pilosa (anteaters and sloths) and Cingulata (armoured xenarthrans). The latter contains Glyptodontidae, one of the most bizarre and enigmatic groups of animals that ever lived.
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +5 more
core   +1 more source

El registro de Glyptodontinae (Glyptodontidae) en la Formación Cerro Azul, provincia de La Pampa, Argentina

open access: yes, 2018
Los registros más antiguos de Glyptodontinae (Glyptodontidae) corresponden al género 6oreostemma(Mioceno-Plioceno Temprano de Colombia y Venezuela).
Zurita, Alfredo Eduardo   +3 more
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