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21 February 2020 Dasypus septemcinctus (Cingulata: Dasypodidae)
Anderson Feijó
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Abstract

Dasypus septemcinctusLinnaeus, 1758, commonly called the seven-banded armadillo, is the smallest species of the genus Dasypus, with 6–7 movable bands and a flattened dorsal profile of the skull. It has the most southern distribution of the genus, with a latitudinal range from 0° to 39°S, including Brazil, eastern Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, and eastern, central, and northern Argentina. D. septemcinctus is diurnal, feeds mainly on insects, and has been recorded in savannas, grasslands, forests, and disturbed habitats. It is classified as “Least Concern” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources and the major threats are hunting and habitat loss.

© 2020 American Society of Mammalogists
Anderson Feijó "Dasypus septemcinctus (Cingulata: Dasypodidae)," Mammalian Species 52(987), 1-9, (21 February 2020). https://doi.org/10.1093/mspecies/sez022
Accepted: 18 April 2019; Published: 21 February 2020
KEYWORDS
Brazilian lesser long-nosed armadillo
seven-banded armadillo
South America
Xenarthra
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