The genus
Machlydotherium was first described in 1902 by
Florentino Ameghino, the name itself being an anagram of
Chlamydotherium, another genus of cingulates. The type species,
Machlydotherium asperum, dates from the Late
Eocene, but osteoderms attributed to the genus have also been found in terrains dated from the Middle Eocene to the Early
Oligocene. Ameghino described several species besides the type species, such as
Machlydotherium ater,
M. sparsum and
M. intortum, the latter now erected as its own genus,
Yuruatherium. Due to the scarcity of its remains, its antiquity and the specificities of the shape of its osteoderms,
Machlydotherium can hardly be placed in a specific clade of cingulate. It seems to have been close to the
pampatheres, the oldest of which only dating back from the Middle
Miocene. It is possible that
Machlydotherium evolved independently from the pampatheres, becoming extinct without leaving known descendants during the Oligocene. ==Bibliography==