Peltephilus
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Peltephilus, the horned armadillo, is an extinct genus of armadillo xenarthran mammals that first inhabited Argentina during the Oligocene epoch, and became extinct in the Miocene epoch. Notably, the scutes on its head were so developed that they formed horns. Aside from the horned gophers of North America, it is the only known fossorial horned mammal.[1] P. ferox had skull about Template:Convert,[2] and estimated body mass is around Template:Convert.[3]
Although it had traditionally been perceived as a carnivore because of its large, triangular-shaped teeth, Vizcaino and Fariña argued in 1997 that Peltephilus was a herbivore.[4]
Taxonomy
The genus was originally classified as belonging to the family Chlamyphoridae, but in 2007 was placed in its own family Peltephilidae by Darin A. Croft, John J. Flynn and Andre Wyss.[5]
Distribution
Fossils of Peltephilus have been found in:[6]
- Miocene
- Argentina – Colloncuran Collón Curá Formation and Santacrucian Santa Cruz Formation[8]
- Bolivia – Colloncuran Nazareno Formation
- Chile – Santacrucian Chucal Formation[5]
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- ↑ Vizcaino, S. F., & R. A. Farina (1997), Diet and locomotion of the armadillo Peltephilus: a new view. Lethaia, 30, 79-86.
- ↑ a b Croft et al., 2007
- ↑ Peltephilus at Fossilworks.org
- ↑ Shockey, 2017
- ↑ González Ruiz et al., 2013, p. 323
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- Prehistoric placental genera
- Prehistoric cingulates
- Oligocene xenarthrans
- Miocene xenarthrans
- Miocene genus extinctions
- Oligocene genus first appearances
- Oligocene mammals of South America
- Mayoan
- Laventan
- Colloncuran
- Friasian
- Santacrucian
- Colhuehuapian
- Deseadan
- Paleogene Argentina
- Neogene Argentina
- Fossils of Argentina
- Cañadón Asfalto Basin
- Golfo San Jorge Basin
- Paleogene Bolivia
- Neogene Bolivia
- Fossils of Bolivia
- Neogene Chile
- Fossils of Chile
- Fossil taxa described in 1887
- Taxa named by Florentino Ameghino
- Sarmiento Formation
- Miocene mammals of South America