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Cingulata, part of the superorder Xenarthra, is an order of armored New World placental mammals. The armadillos, whose species are split between the families Dasypodidae and Chlamyphoridae, are the only surviving members of the order. Two groups of cingulates much larger than extant armadillos existed until recently: pampatheriids, which reached weights of up to 200 kg (440 lb) and chlamyphorid glyptodonts, which attained masses of 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) or more.

Description
Armadillos have dorsal armor that is formed by osteoderms, plates of dermal bone covered in relatively small, overlapping keratinized epidermal scales called "scutes". Most species have rigid shields over the shoulders and hips, with three to nine bands separated by flexible skin covering the back and flanks. Pampatheres also had shells that were flexible due to three movable lateral bands of osteoderms. Euphractinae is unique for speciations towards carnivory, culminating in the macropredatory genus Macroeuphractus. ==Classification==
Classification
septentrionalis'' (Barcelona) , D. novemcinctus (Smithsonian) clavipes'' (Berlin) The taxonomic table below follows the results of a phylogenetic analysis published by Delsuc et al., 2016. While glyptodonts have traditionally been considered stem-group cingulates outside the group that contains modern armadillos, this 2016 study conducted an analysis of Doedicurus mtDNA and found that it was, in fact, nested within the modern armadillos as the sister group of a clade consisting of Chlamyphorinae and Tolypeutinae. Order CingulataFamily Peltephilidae Ameghino 1894 • Genus Anantiosodon Ameghino 1891 • Genus Epipeltephilus Ameghino 1904 • Genus Parapeltecoelus Bordas 1938 • Genus Peltecoelus Ameghino 1902 • Genus Peltephilus Ameghino 1887 (Horned armadillo) • Genus Ronwolffia Shockey 2017 • Family Paleopeltidae Ameghino 1895 • Genus Palaeopeltis Ameghino 1895 • Family Pampatheriidae • Genus ?Machlydotherium Ameghino 1902 • Genus Holmesina Simpson 1930 • Genus Kraglievichia Castellanos 1927 • Genus Machlydotherium • Genus Pampatherium Ameghino 1875 ex Gervais & Ameghino 1880 • Genus Scirrotherium Edmund & Theodor 1997 • Genus Tonnicinctus Góis et al. 2015 • Genus Vassallia Castellanos 1927 [Plaina Castellanos 1937] • Genus Yuruatherium Ciancio et al. 2012 • Family Pachyarmatheriidae Fernicola et al. 2018 • Genus Neoglyptatelus Carlini, Vizcaíno & Scillato-Yané 1997 • Genus Pachyarmatherium Downing & White 1995 • Family Dasypodidae (long-nosed armadillos) • Genus Acantharodeia • Genus Amblytatus • Genus Archaeutatus • Genus Astegotherium • Genus Barrancatatus • Genus Chasicotatus • Genus Chorobates • Genus Coelutaetus • Genus Eocoleophorus • Genus Epipeltecoelus • Genus Eutatus • Genus Hemiutaetus • Genus Isutaetus • Genus Lumbreratherium • Genus Macrochorobates • Genus Mazzoniphractus • Genus Meteutatus • Genus Pedrolypeutes • Genus Prodasypus • Genus Proeutatus • Genus Prostegotherium • Genus Pucatherium • Genus Punatherium • Genus Stegotherium • Genus Stenotatus • Genus Utaetus • Genus Vetelia • Subfamily Dasypodinae • Genus Anadasypus • Genus Dasypus • Genus Nanoastegotherium • Genus Parastegosimpsonia • Genus Pliodasypus • Genus Propraopus • Genus Riostegotherium • Genus StegosimpsoniaFamily Chlamyphoridae: glyptodonts and other armadillos • Subfamily Chlamyphorinae: fairy armadillos • Genus Calyptophractus • Genus Chlamyphorus • Subfamily Euphractinae: hairy, six-banded and pichi armadillos • Genus Chaetophractus • Genus Doellotatus • Genus Euphractus • Genus Macroeuphractus • Genus Proeuphractus • Genus Paleuphractus • Genus Zaedyus • Subfamily Glyptodontinae: glyptodonts • Genus Doedicurus • Genus Glyptodon • Genus Glyptotherium • Genus Hoplophorus • Genus Panochthus • Genus Parapropalaehoplophorus • Genus Plaxhaplous • Subfamily Tolypeutinae: giant, three-banded and naked-tailed armadillos • Genus Cabassous • Genus Kuntinaru • Genus Priodontes • Genus Tolypeutes }} }} ==References==
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