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  1. Pliometanastes protistus (edentata, megalonychidae) from Knight's Ferry, California with discussion of early Hemphillian megalonychids (PaleoBios) by Sue Ellen Hirschfeld, 1981
  2. Observations on the genus Salamandra ;: And Description of a new genus of quadrupeds, of the order Edentata by Richard Harlan, 1824
  3. Fossil Proboscidea and Edentata of the San Pedro valley, Arizona (Geological Survey professional paper) by James Williams Gidley, 1926
  4. Psittacotherium, a member of a new and primitive suborder of the Edentata (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by Jacob Lawson Wortman, 1896
  5. The Species of Tamandua Gray (Edentata, Myrmecophagidae) (Article in Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, Vol. 88, No. 11, pp. 95-112, 23 April 1975) by Ralph M. Wetzel, 1975
  6. The Edentata of North America by E. D Cope, 1889
  7. Mammals of Porto Rico, living and extinct -: Rodentia and Edentata (New York Academy of Sciences. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands) by Harold Elmer Anthony, 1926
  8. The Miocene vertebrates of Quebrada Honda, Bolivia: Part 2, Edentata (Occasional papers of the Museum of Natural History, University of Kansas) by Carl David Frailey, 1988
  9. Observaciones sobre la familia Mylodtidae (Edentata, Megalonychoidea) en México (Paleoecología) by Alvaro Mones, 1971
  10. On the myology of the Edentata by Bertram Coghill Alan Windle, 1899
  11. The taxonomy of Conchoecia (Ostracoda, Halocyprididae) of the Gaussi and Edentata groups from the Northeast Atlantic: With a note on their ecology (Bulletin - British Museum) by Andrew John Gooday, 1976
  12. The ear region in Xenarthrans (= Edentata: Mammalia) (Fieldiana. Geology) by Bryan Patterson, 1989
  13. SCIENTIFIC SURVEY OF PORTO RICO AND THE VIRGIN ISLANDS.MAMMALS OF PORTO RICO, LIVING AND EXTINCT . VOLUME IX-PART 1: CHIROPTERA AND INSECTIVORA and VOLUME IX-PART 2: RODENTIA AND EDENTATA. by H. Anthony, 1925
  14. Metacheiromys and the Edentata (Bulletin / American Museum of Natural History) by George Gaylord Simpson, 1931

21. Bibliography Of Edentata
The ear region in xenarthrans (=edentata Mammalia). Part I. Cingulates. Fieldiana Geol., ns, 18 146. Patterson, B., W. Segall, WD Turnbull, and TJ Gaudin
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Bibliography of Edentata
Montgomery, G. G., ed. 1985. The evolution and ecology of armadillos, sloths, and vermilinguas. Smithsonian Inst. Pr., Washington, D.C. 451 pp. Naples, V. L. 1982. Cranial osteology and function in tree sloths, Bradypus and Cholepus. Amer. Mus. Novitates 2739: 1-41. Naples, V. L., and R. K. McAfee. Updated 2-15-01. Sloth world: An online bibliography and database of sloth papers from around the world. http://www.bios.niu.edu/naples/slothweb/slothwld.html Patterson, B., W. Segall, and W. D. Turnbull. 1989. The ear region in xenarthrans (=Edentata: Mammalia). Part I. Cingulates. Fieldiana Geol., n.s., 18: 1-46. Patterson, B., W. Segall, W. D. Turnbull, and T. J. Gaudin. 1992. The ear region in xenarthrans (=Edentata: Mammalia). Part II. Pilosa (sloths, anteaters), palaeanodonts, and a miscellany. Fieldiana Geol., n.s., 24: i-v, 1-79. Return to INDEX Last updated 7 July 1999 (JHW)

22. Abstract Of Lectures On The Anatomy, Physiology, And Zoology Of The Edentata
Abstract of Lectures on the Anatomy, Physiology, and Zoology of the edentata. W. H. Flower. Full text. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the
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23. Edentate, Or Edentata (mammal Order) Britannica Online Encyclopedia
avoidance behaviour, comparison with pangolins, division of mammals, relation to taeniodont.
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24. Edentata - A Dictionary Of Zoology - HighBeam Research
A Dictionary of Zoology edentata - From the HighBeam Research Archive.
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Edentata (infraclass Eutheria , cohort Unguiculata ) An order that comprises two suborders, Palaeanodonta (of ancestral forms), and Xenarthra (the S. American ant-eaters, armadillos, and sloths). The teeth are reduced in number, have a simple peg-like form, and lack enamel; in the ant-eaters they are absent entirely, reflecting adaptation to a diet of invertebrates. The brain case is low, the brain small, the ... Read all of this article with a FREE trial
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26. Edentata - Wikipedia
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    29. Edentata - Definition Of Edentata By The Online Dictionary From Datasegment.com
    Definition of edentata in the Online Dictionary. Multiple meanings, detailed information and synonyms for edentata.
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    2 definitions found edentata Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 : Bruta . The incisor teeth are rarely developed, and in some groups all the teeth are lacking. [1913 Webster] edentata WordNet (r) 2.1 (2005) : Edentata n 1: order of mammals having few or no teeth including: New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos [syn: Edentata, order Edentata

    30. A New Fossil Anteater (Edentata, Mammalia) From Colombia, S.A. And Evolution Of
    A new fossil anteater (edentata, Mammalia) from Colombia, S.A. and evolution of the Vermilingua. S. E. Hirschfeld. Calif. State Univ., Hayward, Hayward,
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    31. Edentata - Definition Of Edentata In The Medical Dictionary - By The Free Online
    Definition of edentata in the Medical Dictionary. edentata explanation. Information about edentata in Free online English dictionary. What is edentata?
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    33. UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Taxonomic Query: Edentata
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    Edentata : order of New World mammals characterized by the absence of incisors and canines from among their teeth, and comprising the armadillos, the sloths, and the anteaters. Source: CRISP
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    35. Abstract : Edentata (Mammalia) : Van Nostrand's Scientific Encyclopedia : Wiley
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    36. A Fruit Fly - Anastrepha Edentata Stone
    Anastrepha edentata Stone has been collected in the Florida keys in every month of the year, but its host plants still are unknown.
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    common name: a fruit fly
    scientific name: Anastrepha edentata Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
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    Anastrepha edentata Stone has been collected in the Florida keys in every month of the year, but its host plants still are unknown. It is one of six species of fruit flies of the genus Anastrepha which occur in Florida or which have been established in Florida at some time. According to Division of Plant Industry records, it has not been found in Florida since 1936. There is a possibility that this species has not survived in Florida. It is not considered to be of economic importance anywhere within its range.
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    Known in Florida and Puerto Rico. In Florida this species has been recorded from Key Largo Key to Key West. There is a record for Redlands, Dade County, Florida. The type locality is Key Largo, Florida. distribution
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    This is a small, yellow-brown fly with patterned wings; the female with a long, slender ovipositor sheath and very slender ovipositor, readily distinguishing it from other species recorded from Florida. The wing pattern is partly yellowish, partly brownish infuscated, and is somewhat variable. In some specimens the inverted V band is connected at its apex with the S band on the anterior portion of the wing, while in others the inverted V band is separated from the S band; usually it is complete and joined to the S band. The costal and 3 bands are widely separated on vein R

    37. Data Use Agreement - GBIF Portal
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  • 38. Edentata - Definition From Dictionary.die.net
    edentata n order of mammals having few or no teeth including New World anteaters; sloths; armadillos syn edentata, order edentata
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    Edentata: Encyclopedia II - Richard Owen - Owen and Darwin's theory of evolution Following the Voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin had at his disposal a considerable collection of specimens and on 29 October 1836 he was introduced by Charles Lyell to Owen, who agreed to work on fossil bones collected in South America. Owen's subsequent revelations that extinct giant creatures were rodents and sloths showed that they were related to current species in the same locality, rather than being relatives of similarly sized creatures in Africa as Darwin had originally thought. Thi ...
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