Dasypus hybridus Desmarest 1804
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Dasypus hybridus Desmarest 1804 View in CoL
Dasypus hybridus Desmarest 1804 View in CoL , Tabl. Meth. Hist. Nat., in: Nouv. Dict. Hist. Nat., Vol. 24: 28.
Type Locality: Paraguay, Misiones, San Ignacio (as restricted by Cabrera, 1958).
Vernacular Names: Southern Long-nosed Armadillo.
Synonyms: Dasypus auritus ( Olfers 1818) ; Dasypus brevicaudus Larrañaga 1923 .
Distribution: Argentina, Paraguay, and S Brazil south to Río Negro, Argentina.
Conservation: IUCN – Lower Risk (lc).
Discussion: Wetzel and Mondolfi (1979) included the Paraguayan paratype of mazzai Yepes, 1933 ; however, Vizcaíno (1995) included this specimen as a paratype of D. yepesi . Tamayo (1968) said Dasypus undecimcinctus Molina, 1782 , was based on a composite of an animal known as "mulita’ and Cabassous unicinctus . The name undecimcintus Molina is best considered a nomen oblitum.
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