作者
P Sebastián Tambusso, Richard A Fariña
发表日期
2015/9/3
期刊
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
卷号
35
期号
5
页码范围
e967853
出版商
Taylor & Francis
简介
Glyptodonts are a group of extinct xenarthrans with several anatomical features that make them one of the most bizarre groups of mammals. By the late 19th century, some authors began to analyze the brain of Pleistocene glyptodonts using natural endocranial casts. These studies revealed the small size of the brain of the large Pleistocene forms. However, the evolution of the brain in glyptodonts and how it fits in a phylogenetic context has not been analyzed. In order to evaluate the evolution of the brain in this group, we described the first digital endocranial cast of the late Miocene glyptodont Pseudoplohophorus absolutus and compared it with digital endocranial casts of the Pleistocene glyptodonts Glyptodon, Doedicurus, and Panochthus and the extant armadillos Dasypus, Euphractus, Chaetophractus, and Zaedyus. The endocast morphology of P. absolutus is similar to that of Pleistocene glyptodonts: large …
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