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Femoral neck anteversion in Xenarthra
The FASEB Journal, 2022Degree of femoral neck anteversion distinguishes extinct sloth genera from each other, particularly when analyzed in combination with femoral neck angle. These data have been previously analyzed using a comparative sample including only extant sloths, which limits functional interpretations.
Christine M. Harper +5 more
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2015
CROWN XENARTHRA (62) Node Calibrated. Divergence of cingulates (armadillos) from Pilosa (i.e., sloths and anteaters). Fossil Taxon and Specimen. Riostegotherium yanei from Itaboraí, Brasil (Scillato-Yané 1976). The holotype of this species is an osteoderm in the collections of the Museu de Ciências Naturais, Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do ...
Benton, MJ +5 more
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CROWN XENARTHRA (62) Node Calibrated. Divergence of cingulates (armadillos) from Pilosa (i.e., sloths and anteaters). Fossil Taxon and Specimen. Riostegotherium yanei from Itaboraí, Brasil (Scillato-Yané 1976). The holotype of this species is an osteoderm in the collections of the Museu de Ciências Naturais, Fundação Zoobotânica do Rio Grande do ...
Benton, MJ +5 more
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2014
Order XENARTHRA Cope, 1889 Infra-order TARDIGRADA Latham & Davies in Forster, 1795 Phyllophaga Owen, 1842: 167. Folivora Delsuc, Catzeflis, Stanhope & Douzery, 2001: 1605-1615.
Iuliis, Gerardo De +4 more
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Order XENARTHRA Cope, 1889 Infra-order TARDIGRADA Latham & Davies in Forster, 1795 Phyllophaga Owen, 1842: 167. Folivora Delsuc, Catzeflis, Stanhope & Douzery, 2001: 1605-1615.
Iuliis, Gerardo De +4 more
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Armadillos, anteaters, and sloths (Xenarthra)
2009Abstract Despite their heterogeneous morphologies, armadillos (Cingulata), anteaters (Vermilingua), and sloths (Folivora) form a monophyletic group of curious placental mammals, the Order Xenarthra. Indeed, all living and extinct members share the presence of supplementary intervertebral articulations termed “xenarthrales” in the ...
Frédéric Delsuca +1 more
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Muzzle of South American Pleistocene ground sloths (Xenarthra, Tardigrada)
Journal of Morphology, 2006Sloths are among the most characteristic elements of the Cainozoic of South America and are represented, during the Pleistocene, by approximately nine genera of gigantic ground sloths (Megatheriidae and Mylodontidae). A few contributions have described their masticatory apparatus, but almost no attention has been paid to the reconstruction of the ...
M Susana, Bargo +2 more
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Xenarthra: armadillos y osos hormigueros
2017Fil: Abba, Agustin Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - La Plata. Centro de Estudios Parasitológicos y de Vectores. Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo.
Abba, Agustin Manuel +2 more
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2020
Fil: Montalvo, Claudia Inés. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa.
Barasoain Goñi, Daniel +4 more
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Fil: Montalvo, Claudia Inés. Universidad Nacional de La Pampa.
Barasoain Goñi, Daniel +4 more
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Ophthalmology of Xenarthra: Armadillos, Anteaters, and Sloths
2022Jessica M. Meekins, Bret A. Moore
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