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Descriptions Of Two Extinct Mammals Of The Order Xenarthra From The Pleistocene Of Texas (1916) by Oliver Perry Hay,  2010-09-10
The Morphology of Xenarthrous Vertebrae (Mammalia: Xenarthra) (Field Musuem of Natural History Publication 1505) by Timothy J. Gaudin,  2000-12
The armor of fossil giant armadillos (Pampatheriidae, Xenarthra, Mammalia) (Pearce-Sellards series) by A. Gordon Edmund,  1985
Phylogeny of the Tardigrada (Mammalia, Xenarthra) and the Evolution by Timothy J. Gaudin,  1993
New megalonychid sloths (Phyllophaga, Xenarthra) from the Quaternary of Hispaniola (American Museum novitates) by R. D. E MacPhee,  2000
The Evolution and Ecology of Armadillos, Sloths and Vermilinguas (Portuguese Edition) 
Armadillos, Anteaters, and Sloths: How They Live by Jane E. Hartman,  1980-03
Anteaters, Sloths, and Armadillos (Animals in Order) by Ann O. Squire,  1999-09
The Cuban edentates (Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History) by William Diller Matthew,  1959
Rats, Bats, and Xenarthrans (The Britannica Guide to Predators and Prey) 
A new species of fossil edentate from the Santa Cruz Formation of Patagonia (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Barnum Brown,  1903
The Ganodonta and their relationship to the Edentata (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Jacob Lawson Wortman,  1897
Some new or little-known mammals from the Colpodon beds of Patagonia (American Museum novitates) by George Gaylord Simpson,  1932
The Edentata of North America by E. D Cope,  1889 |