List of cingulates

Brown armadillo
Nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus)

Cingulata is an order of armored placental mammals. Members of this order are called cingulates, or colloquially, armadillos. They are primarily found in South America, though the northern naked-tailed armadillo is found mainly in Central America and the nine-banded armadillo has a range extending into North America. They are generally found in forests, but also savannas, shrublands, and grasslands. They all follow a similar body plan, and range in size from the pink fairy armadillo, at 11 cm (4 in) plus a 2 cm (1 in) tail, to the giant armadillo, at 100 cm (39 in) plus a 50 cm (20 in) tail. No population estimates have been made for any cingulate species, though the giant armadillo and the Brazilian three-banded armadillo are categorized as vulnerable species.

The twenty-two extant species of Cingulata are divided into two families: Dasypodidae, containing a single genus of nine species in the subfamily Dasypodinae, and Chlamyphoridae, containing thirteen species split between the two genera in the subfamily Chlamyphorinae, three in the subfamily Euphractinae, and three in the subfamily Tolypeutinae. Prior to 2016, all four subfamilies were included in Dasypodidae, with Chlamyphoridae containing only extinct species of glyptodonts.[1][2] Over one hundred extinct Cingulata species have been discovered, though due to ongoing research and discoveries the exact number and categorization is not fixed.[3]

Conventions

IUCN Red List categories
Conservation status
 EX Extinct (0 species)
 EW Extinct in the wild (0 species)
 CR Critically Endangered (0 species)
 EN Endangered (0 species)
 VU Vulnerable (2 species)
 NT Near threatened (5 species)
 LC Least concern (8 species)
Other categories
 DD Data deficient (5 species)
 NE Not evaluated (2 species)

Conservation status codes listed follow the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species. Range maps are provided wherever possible; if a range map is not available, a description of the cingulate's range is provided. Ranges are based on the IUCN Red List for that species unless otherwise noted. All extinct species or subspecies listed alongside extant species went extinct after 1500 CE, and are indicated by a dagger symbol "†".

Classification

The order Cingulata consists of two families, Dasypodidae and Chlamyphoridae. Dasypodidae contains nine species in a single genus, while Chlamyphoridae contains thirteen species in eight genera, divided into three subfamilies. Many of these species are further subdivided into subspecies. This does not include hybrid species or extinct prehistoric species.

Family Dasypodidae

Family Chlamyphoridae

Cingulata  

Cingulates

The following classification is based on the taxonomy described by the reference work Mammal Species of the World (2005), with augmentation by generally accepted proposals made since using molecular phylogenetic analysis.[4]

Dasypodidae

Subfamily Dasypodinae

Genus Dasypus Linnaeus, 1758 – nine species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
East Amazonian long-nosed armadillo


D. beniensis
Lönnberg, 1942
North-central South America Size: 51–58 cm (20–23 in) long, plus 33–48 cm (13–19 in) tail[5]

Habitat: Forest[6]

Diet: Insects[5]
 NE 


Unknown Unknown[6]

Greater long-nosed armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. kappleri
Krauss, 1862
Northeastern South America Size: 51–58 cm (20–23 in) long, plus 33–48 cm (13–19 in) tail[7]

Habitat: Forest[6]

Diet: Insects[7]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[6]

Hairy long-nosed armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. pilosus
(Fitzinger, 1856)
Western South America
Map of range
Size: 32–44 cm (13–17 in) long, plus 23–31 cm (9–12 in) tail[8]

Habitat: Forest[9]

Diet: Insects[8]
 NE 


Unknown Unknown[9]

Llanos long-nosed armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. sabanicola
Mondolfi, 1968
Northern South America
Map of range
Size: 25–31 cm (10–12 in) long, plus 17–21 cm (7–8 in) tail[10]

Habitat: Forest[11]

Diet: Termites, as well as ants, beetles, and worms[10]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[11]

Nine-banded armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. novemcinctus
Linnaeus, 1758

Six subspecies
  • D. n. aequatorialis
  • D. n. fenestratus
  • D. n. hoplites
  • D. n. mexianae
  • D. n. mexicanus
  • D. n. novemcinctus
Central and northern South America, and central, southern, and eastern North America
Map of range
Size: 35–57 cm (14–22 in) long, plus 24–45 cm (9–18 in) tail[12]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland[13]

Diet: Omnivorous, including invertebrates, birds, fruit, and roots[12]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[13]

Seven-banded armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. septemcinctus
Linnaeus, 1758
Eastern South America
Map of range
Size: 24–31 cm (9–12 in) long, plus 12–17 cm (5–7 in) tail[14]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and grassland[15]

Diet: Insects, seeds, and other plant material[14]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[15]

Southern long-nosed armadillo

Brown armadillo

D. hybridus
Desmarest, 1804
Southeastern South America
Map of range
Size: 26–31 cm (10–12 in) long, plus 15–19 cm (6–7 in) tail[16]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland[17]

Diet: Ants, termites, and beetles, as well as plant material and small vertebrates[16]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[17]

West Amazonian long-nosed armadillo


D. pastasae
(Thomas, 1901)
Northwestern South America Size: 51–58 cm (20–23 in) long, plus 33–48 cm (13–19 in) tail[18]

Habitat: Forest[6]

Diet: Insects[18]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[6]

Yepes's mulita

Brown armadillo

D. mazzai
Yepes, 1933
South-central South America
Map of range
Size: About 31 cm (12 in) long, plus 18–23 cm (7–9 in) tail[19]

Habitat: Forest[20]

Diet: Believed to be omnivorous with a preference for insects[19]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[20]

Chlamyphoridae

Subfamily Chlamyphorinae

Genus Calyptophractus Fitzinger, 1871 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Greater fairy armadillo

Grayscale drawing of armadillo

C. retusus
(Burmeister, 1863)
Central South America
Map of range
Size: 14–18 cm (6–7 in) long, plus 4 cm (2 in) tail[21]

Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, and desert[22]

Diet: Insects, worms, snails, roots, and small seeds[21]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[22]

Genus Chlamyphorus Harlan, 1825 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Pink fairy armadillo

Brown and pink armadillo

C. truncatus
Harlan, 1825
Southern South America
Map of range
Size: 11–15 cm (4–6 in) long, plus 2–3 cm (1–1 in)tail[23][24]

Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert[25]

Diet: insects, worms and snails, as well as possibly plants[23]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[25]

Subfamily Euphractinae

Genus Chaetophractus Fitzinger, 1871 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Big hairy armadillo

Brown armadillo

C. villosus
(Desmarest, 1804)
Southern South America
Map of range
Size: 22–40 cm (9–16 in) long, plus 9–17 cm (4–7 in) tail[12]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert[26]

Diet: Omnivorous, including insects, invertebrates, small vertebrates, plants, and carrion[27]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[26]

Screaming hairy armadillo

Brown armadillo

C. vellerosus
(Gray, 1865)

Two subspecies
  • C. v. pannosus
  • C. v. vellerosus
Southern South America
Map of range
Size: 20–30 cm (8–12 in) long, plus tail[28]

Habitat: Savanna, shrubland, grassland, and desert[29]

Diet: Beetles, butterfly larvae, plants, and small vertebrates[29]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[29]

Genus Euphractus Wagler, 1830 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Six-banded armadillo

Brown armadillo

E. sexcinctus
(Linnaeus, 1758)

Five subspecies
  • E. s. boliviae
  • E. s. flavimanus
  • E. s. setosus
  • E. s. sexcinctus
  • E. s. tucumanus
Central and eastern South America
Map of range
Size: 40–50 cm (16–20 in) long, plus 20–25 cm (8–10 in) tail[30]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, shrubland, and grassland[31]

Diet: Carrion, small vertebrates, insects, spiders, bird eggs, and plants[30]
 LC 


Unknown Population steady[31]

Genus Zaedyus Ameghino, 1889 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Pichi

Brown armadillo

Z. pichiy
(Desmarest, 1804)

Two subspecies
  • Z. p. caurinus
  • Z. p. pichiy
Southern South America
Map of range
Size: 26–34 cm (10–13 in) long, plus 10–12 cm (4–5 in) tail[12]

Habitat: Shrubland, grassland, and desert[32]

Diet: Insects, worms, and other invertebrates, as well as carrion[12]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[32]

Subfamily Tolypeutinae

Genus Cabassous McMurtrie, 1831 – four species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Chacoan naked-tailed armadillo

Brown armadillo

C. chacoensis
Wetzel, 1980
South-central South America
Map of range
Size: 30–35 cm (12–14 in) long, plus 9–10 cm (4–4 in) tail[33]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and shrubland[34]

Diet: Ants and termites, as well as seeds and fruit[33]
 NT 


Unknown Unknown[34]

Greater naked-tailed armadillo

Brown armadillo

C. tatouay
(Desmarest, 1804)
Eastern South America
Map of range
Size: 36–49 cm (14–19 in) long, plus 15–20 cm (6–8 in) tail[35]

Habitat: Forest and grassland[36]

Diet: Ants and termites[37]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[36]

Northern naked-tailed armadillo

Drawing of armadillo head

C. centralis
(Miller, 1899)
Northern South America and Central America
Map of range
Size: 30–40 cm (12–16 in) long, plus 5–7 cm (2–3 in) tail[12]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and shrubland[38]

Diet: Termites and ants[12]
 DD 


Unknown Unknown[38]

Southern naked-tailed armadillo

Brown armadillo

C. unicinctus
(Linnaeus, 1758)

Two subspecies
  • C. u. squamicaudis
  • C. u. unicinctus
Northern and central South America
Map of range
Size: 35–44 cm (14–17 in) long, plus 16–20 cm (6–8 in) tail[39]

Habitat: Forest, shrubland, and grassland[40]

Diet: Ants and termites[39]
 LC 


Unknown Unknown[40]

Genus Priodontes F. Cuvier, 1825 – one species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Giant armadillo

Brown armadillo

P. maximus
(Kerr, 1792)
Northern and central South America
Map of range
Size: 75–100 cm (30–39 in) long, plus 50 cm (20 in) tail[41]

Habitat: Forest, savanna, and grassland[42]

Diet: Termites and certain ant species[43]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[42]

Genus Tolypeutes Illiger, 1811 – two species
Common name Scientific name and subspecies Range Size and ecology IUCN status and estimated population
Brazilian three-banded armadillo

Brown armadillo

T. tricinctus
(Linnaeus, 1758)
Eastern South America
Map of range
Size: 23–25 cm (9–10 in) long, plus tail[44]

Habitat: Savanna and shrubland[45]

Diet: Ants, termites, beetles, and other insects, as well as plants[44]
 VU 


Unknown Population declining[45]

Southern three-banded armadillo

Brown armadillo

T. matacus
(Desmarest, 1804)
South-central South America
Map of range
Size: 20–25 cm (8–10 in) long, plus tail[46]

Habitat: Savanna and shrubland[47]

Diet: Insects, as well as fruit and seeds[46]
 NT 


Unknown Population declining[47]

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Center of Batik industry in Cirebon, West Java Trusmi Batik Village entrance gate Trusmi Batik Village[1] is a center of batik industry in Cirebon, West Java. The place is regarded as a tourist spot for batik art as well as local culinary. The village of Trusmi is located in the town of Plered, 4 km (2.5 mi) west of the city of Cirebon. There are over 1,000 batik craftsmen involved in the batik production in Trusmi, who are not only hailed from Trusmi but also from nearby ar...

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Early-20th-century Russian art movement Not to be confused with supremacism. Suprematist artKazimir Malevich's Suprematism, 1916–17, Krasnodar Museum of ArtCountryRussian EmpireSoviet UnionMajor figuresKazimir MalevichInfluencesCubism, Futurism, P. D. OuspenskyInfluencedBauhaus and De Stijl Suprematism (Russian: супремати́зм) is an early twentieth-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles), painted in a limited range of colors. Th...

 

Canadians of Bangladeshi descent This article contains Bengali text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Bangladeshi CanadiansCanadiens Bangladaisকানাডীয় বাংলাদেশীTotal population~120,000[1]Regions with significant populationsGreater TorontoGreater VancouverMontrealCalgaryEdmontonOttawaLanguagesEnglishFrenchBengali (ChittagonianSylhetiNoakhalian)Meitei (Manipuri[2])[3]ReligionPredomin...

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Romanian basketball player Vlad MoldoveanuMoldoveanu with Le Havre in 2012Free AgentPositionPower forwardPersonal informationBorn (1988-02-11) 11 February 1988 (age 35)Bucharest, RomaniaNationalityRomanianListed height6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)Listed weight231 lb (105 kg)Career informationHigh schoolSt. John's College(Washington, D.C.)College George Mason (2007–2009) American (2009–2011) NBA draft2011: undraftedPlaying career2011–2023Career history2011–2012Benett...

 

Camillo Golgi (1843–1926), dokter, ahli ilmu saraf, dan cikal bakal nama badan Golgi asal Italia Ahli ilmu saraf adalah seorang ilmuwan yang mengkhususkan diri dalam bidang ilmu saraf, cabang biologi[1] yang berhubungan dengan psikologi, biokimia, anatomi dan biologi molekular neuron dan sirkuit neural dan secara khusus kaitannya dengan perilaku dan pemahaman.[2] Ahli ilmu saraf umumnya bekerja sebagai peneliti di kolese, universitas, badan pemerintah atau industri swasta.&#...

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Trams in BydgoszczTram PESA 122N in BydgoszczOverviewNative nameTramwaje w BydgoszczyLocaleBydgoszcz, PolandTransit typeTramNumber of lines11Websitehttp://www.mzk.bydgoszcz.pl/OperationBegan operation18 May 1888Operator(s)MZK BydgoszczTechnicalSystem length40.8 km (25.4 mi)Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) Map of tram routes in Bydgoszcz Trams in Bydgoszcz is a tram system in Bydgoszcz, Poland that has been in operation since 1888. The system is currently...

 

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