Pachyarmatherium
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''Pachyarmatherium'' is a genus of extinct large armadillo-like cingulates found in
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epochs, related to the extant armadillos and the extinct pampatheres and
glyptodonts Glyptodonts are an extinct subfamily of large, heavily armoured armadillos. They arose in South America around 48 million years ago and spread to southern North America after the continents became connected several million years ago. The best-k ...
. It was present from 4.9 Mya to 11,000 years ago, existing for approximately .


Taxonomy

''Pachyarmatherium'' was named by Downing and White (1995). Its type is ''P. leiseyi''. It was assigned to Dasypodoidea by Downing and White (1995), and tentatively to Glyptodontidae by McKenna and Bell (1997). A
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analysis performed by de O. Porpino et al. (2009) led to the conclusion that ''Pachyarmatherium'' is a sister group to a clade consisting of Glyptodontidae and
Pampatheriidae Pampatheriidae ("Pampas beasts") is an extinct family of large plantigrade armored armadillos related to extant armadillos in the order Cingulata. However, pampatheriids have existed as a separate lineage since at least the middle Eocene Muste ...
. Oliveira et al. (2013) suggest that ''Pachyarmatherium'' is a possible dasypodid.


Fossil distribution of ''Pachyarmatherium''


''P. leiseyi''

* Kissimmee River site, Tamiami Formation, Okeechobee County, Florida ~4.9—1.8 Mya. * Haile 16A Site, Alachua County, Florida ~1.8 Mya.—300,000 years ago. * Payne Creek Mine, Polk County, Florida ~1.8 Mya—300,000 years ago. * Leisey Shell Pit 1A, Bermont Formation, Hillsborough County, Florida ~1.8—300,000 years ago.


''P. tenebris''

* Zumbador Cave (= Cueva del Zumbador) - Capadare Formation, Falcón, Venezuela, Pleistocene * Cueva El Miedo (= Cave Fear), Capadare Formation,
Lujanian The Lujanian age is a South American land mammal age within the Pleistocene and Holocene epochs of the Neogene, from 0.8–0.011 Ma or 800–11 tya. It follows the Ensenadan. The age is usually divided into the middle Pleistocene Bonaerian stag ...
, Falcón, Venezuela, ~800,000-11,000 BP


''P. brasiliense''

Lajedo de Escada, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, Late Pleistocene, 100,000 years BP


References


Further reading

* {{Taxonbar, from1=Q56289552, from2=Q7122085 Prehistoric cingulates Prehistoric placental genera Pliocene xenarthrans Pleistocene xenarthrans Pleistocene extinctions Pliocene mammals of North America Pleistocene mammals of North America Blancan Pleistocene mammals of South America Lujanian Pleistocene Brazil Fossils of Brazil Pleistocene Venezuela Fossils of Venezuela Fossil taxa described in 1995