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Description Vetelie, features of the different portions of the dorsal carapace of V. ghandii (PVSJ-­289, most complete specimen) A: Anterior fragment, with detail on the nuchal band. B: Dorsal fragment of the pelvic shield. C: Lateral fragment of the pelvic shield. D: Caudal fragment. Scale bars 20 mm. Las Tapias, San Juan Province, Argentina, Upper Miocene
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Source Daniel Barasoain, Laureano R. González Ruiz, Rodrigo L. Tomassini, Alfredo Zurita, Víctor H. Contreras and Claudia I. Montalvo: First phylogenetic analysis of the Miocene armadillo Vetelia reveals novel affinities with Tolypeutinae. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 66, 2021, (fig. 5) doi:10.4202/app.00829.2020
Author Barasoain, González Ruiz, Tomassini, Zurita, Contreras and Montalvo

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