On the cranial osteology of the yellow armadillo Euphractus sexcinctus (Dasypodidae,
Xenarthra, Placentalia).
Robinson, "LINE-1 distribution in Afrotheria and
Xenarthra: implications for understanding the evolution of LINE-1 in eutherian genomes," Chromosoma, vol.
(16,25) Furthermore, PEG11/ RTL1 was acquired after the eutherian/marsurpial split and before the split of the three major eutherian lineages, boreoeutheria (including euarchontoglires and laurasiatheria), afrotheria and
xenarthra 120 Ma (see Fig.
Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) glyptodont and pampathere (
Xenarthra, Cingulata) from Sonora, Mexico.
Here we use the concept prey mammals as any terrestrial species, excluding the Australian ones, not belonging to the order Carnivora (Orders Didelphimorphia, Paucituberculata, Microbiotheria, Tubulidentata, Macroscelidea, Hyracoidea, Proboscidea,
Xenarthra, Scandentia, Dermoptera, Primates, Rodentia, Lagomorpha, Insectivora, Pholidota, Perissodactyla, and Artiodactyla).
Recientemente el perezoso gigante o gliptodonte, pieza fundamental de la sala de exhibicion de Geologia (ver foto anexa) fue objeto de un interesante estudio cientifico en la reconocida revista Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (The Most complete known neogene Glyptodontidae (Mammalia,
Xenarthra, Cingulata) from northern South America: taxonomic paleobiogeographic and phylogenetic implications) y publicado por nuestro colega Arley de Jesus Gomez, junto a otros cientificos de Colombia y Argentina en el volumen 33 (3) de 2013.
Aspectos do comportamento da preguica comum, Bradypus variegatus (
Xenarthra, Bradypodidae) em urna area de semi-cativeiro no municipio de Valenca--Rio de Janeiro.
The Biology of the
Xenarthra. University Press of Florida, Gainesville, Florida.
Histological study of the salivary glands in Zaedyus pichiy (Mammalia,
Xenarthra, Dasypodidae).
Notable endemic animal taxa include Ramphastidae, Tinamidae, Trochilidae and Troglodytidae among birds, as well as the mammalian groups Didelphidae, the Platyrrhini monkey families, and the superorder
Xenarthra (Edentata).
This fossil deposit was dated between 25.5 [+ or -]0.6 and 27.98 [+ or -]0.37KaBP by accelerator mass spectrometry, using collagen extracted from
Xenarthra osteoderms (Jull et al., 2004).
(2009) quienes incorporaron cambios sobre los presentados en Wilson y Reeder (2005) y Gardner (2008), sin embargo nosotros consideramos a los ordenes Pilosa y Cingulata como subordenes de
Xenarthra siguiendo la taxonomia de Van Dijk et al.