Los estudios comparativos y ontogenéticos referidos al esqueleto de las manos de los armadillos (Dasypodidae, Xenarthra), son escasos. En este trabajo se caracterizan los autopodios anteriores adultos en dos especies de armadillos actuales, Dasypus hybridus (Dasypodinae) y Chaetophractus villosus (Euphractinae). Se contrasta además su morfología con estadios previos al comienzo de la osificación esqueletaria. Se estudiaron 38 especímenes adultos, correspondientes a Chaetophractus villosus (n=34) y Dasypus hybridus (n=4). Se utilizaron además los autopodios anteriores de 2 fetos pertenecientes a las mismas especies que se seccionaron histológicamente con el fin de reconstruir la estructura cartilaginosa de la mano en desarrollo. Se realizó u...
A new species of dasypodid armadillo (Xenarthra, Cingulata), Anadasypus aequatorianus, from the late...
The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
Armadillos are fossorial mammals found primarily in South America. Extant genera vary in size, behav...
Descriptions of myology reflect adaptations of the post-cranium and are essential for understanding ...
The long-nosed armadillos of the Dasypus genus are the richest and more widespread extant xenarthra....
Dasypus representa um gênero de tatus que compreende em sete espécies viventes e duas fósseis: Dasyp...
The subfamily Dasypodinae (including Astegotheriini, Stegotheriini and Dasypodini) constitutes the s...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
The hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryptophractus) pilosus, is an enigma...
Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press. The hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryp...
International audienceThe hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryptophractus)...
Se presenta una detallada descripción de los osteodermos de armadillos recuperados en el cementerio ...
Digging ability in armadillos has been shown to be closely related to the relative length of the ole...
Dasypus hybridus (Desmarest, 1804) is commonly known as the southern long-nosed armadillo. Like all ...
A new species of dasypodid armadillo (Xenarthra, Cingulata), Anadasypus aequatorianus, from the late...
The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...
Armadillos are fossorial mammals found primarily in South America. Extant genera vary in size, behav...
Descriptions of myology reflect adaptations of the post-cranium and are essential for understanding ...
The long-nosed armadillos of the Dasypus genus are the richest and more widespread extant xenarthra....
Dasypus representa um gênero de tatus que compreende em sete espécies viventes e duas fósseis: Dasyp...
The subfamily Dasypodinae (including Astegotheriini, Stegotheriini and Dasypodini) constitutes the s...
The most complete and continuous fossil record of armadillos is composed mostly by isolated osteoder...
The hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryptophractus) pilosus, is an enigma...
Copyright © 2015 Magnolia Press. The hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryp...
International audienceThe hairy long-nosed armadillo, currently referred as Dasypus (Cryptophractus)...
Se presenta una detallada descripción de los osteodermos de armadillos recuperados en el cementerio ...
Digging ability in armadillos has been shown to be closely related to the relative length of the ole...
Dasypus hybridus (Desmarest, 1804) is commonly known as the southern long-nosed armadillo. Like all ...
A new species of dasypodid armadillo (Xenarthra, Cingulata), Anadasypus aequatorianus, from the late...
The integument of extant armadillos (Xenarthra, Cingulata) is a unique organ in which complex glandu...
<strong>Abstract</strong> The ontogenetic development of the scapula of <em>Euphr...