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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. Center For Applied Biodiversity Science: Publications
edentata. The Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Edentate Specialist Group edentata. This biannual status. edentata. No. 4. April 2000. Editor
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Conservation Biology in Practice

Edentata The Newsletter of the IUCN/SSC Edentate Specialist Group - Edentata This biannual publication arises from the World Conservation Union (IUCN)'s Species Survival Commission Specialist Group on Edentates (sloths, anteaters and armadillos). The Chair is Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca of CABS. One of the key roles of the Specialist Groups is the production of the IUCN Red List for Threatened Species. CABS/CI is a member of the SSC Red List Committee and is deeply committed to supporting the program and its expansion of the number of species assessed for conservation status. Edentata. No. 4. April 2000. Editor: Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca
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22. Center For Applied Biodiversity Science: Publications
Center foe Applied Biodiversity Science, Publications, Neotropical Primates,Primate Conservation, edentata, Conservation Biology in Practice,
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CABS collaborates with other organizations committed to preserving biodiversity in order to publish several journals and newsletters. Three of these publications, Neotropical Primates Primate Conservation , and Edentata , are associated with the Species Survival Commission (SSC) specialist groups of the The World Conservation Union (IUCN). Neotropical Primates and Primate Conservation contain news and research for the IUCN Primate Specialist Group, and Edentata is a newsletter for the Edentate Specialist Group. To learn more about the IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) please visit the IUCN website CABS also works with the Society for Conservation Biology to publish the magazine Conservation Biology in Practice
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23. Edentata Catalog
edentata. Recent Age edentata Specimens. Pleistocene Stage 3 edentata Specimens.Pleistocene Stage Unknown edentata Specimens. Pliocene Stage 3 edentata Specimens.
http://depts.washington.edu/vertp/Edentata.html
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24. Myrmarachne Edentata
Salticidae Diagnostic Drawings Library. by Jerzy Proszynski 1997. Myrmarachneedentata Berry, Beatty, Proszynski, 1996. No. 0423 Pacific Caroline Isl. Yap.
http://spiders.arizona.edu/salticid/diagnost/myrmar/edentata.htm
[Title Page] [List of Genera] Comparison of Drawings] [Regional Keys to Genera] ... [Genus: Myrmarachne - List of Species]
Salticidae: Diagnostic Drawings Library
by Jerzy Proszynski 1997
Myrmarachne edentata Berry, Beatty, Proszynski, 1996
No. 0423 Pacific: Caroline Isl. - Yap
Source: Original drawings by J. Proszynski, first printed in: Berry J.W., J.A. Beatty, Proszynski J. 1996. Salticidae of the Pacific Islands. I. Distribution of Twelve Genera, with Description of Eighteeen New Species. Journal of Arachnology. American Arachnological Association. Vol. 24(3): 214-253, 129 ff. With Author's and Editor's permission.
See other species from Palau Islands: See also M. edwardsi See also M. pisarskii ... See also species uncertain

25. Ordo Edentata
This file contains a systematic overview of edentata, featuring links to books,other pages on the web about edentata, pictures etc. HOMEPAGE, edentata,
http://www.omne-vivum.com/a/610.htm
Edentata P" "Bradypodidae familia: Bradypodidae P" "Dasypodidae familia: Dasypodidae P" "Megalonychidae familia: Megalonychidae P" "Myrmecophagidae familia: Myrmecophagidae Edentata,Myrmecophagidae, Miereneters, Bradypodidae, Luiaards, Megalonychidae, Dasypodidae, Armadillos

26. Superordo Unguiculata
Vliegende honden, Chiroptera, Vleermuizen, Handvleugeligen, Scandentia, Boomspitsmuizen,Primates, Aapachtigen, Opperdieren, edentata, Miereneterorde, Tandarmen
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Unguiculata M" "Chiroptera ordo: Chiroptera Sterk verlengde vingerkootjes , waarvan een dunne vlieghuid naar achterpoten en staart loopt . M" "Dermopthera ordo: Dermopthera 2 families 2 soorten ; relaties met insekteneters en primaten M" "Edentata ordo: Edentata Graafklauwen ; wormvormige tong M" "Insectivora ordo: Insectivora in de regel kleine dieren , korte poten en een goed ontwikkeld gehoor en reukvermogen ; halfzoolgangers ; nestjongen ; insectivoor gebit M" "Macroscelidia ordo: Macroscelidia M" "Pholidota ordo: Pholidota Lichaam met schubben waartussen zich haren bevinden M" "Primates ordo: Primates Zoolgangers , met grijphanden en grijpvoeten en nagels aan vingers en tenen . Handpalmen en voetzolen onbehaard . Voeden zich v . n . l . met planten maar ook met vlees . bezitten een volledig gebit M" "Scandentia ordo: Scandentia Unguiculata,Insectivora, Insekteneters, Macroscelidia, Olifant spitsmuizen, Dermopthera, Pelsvliegers, Zweefvliegers, Vliegende honden, Chiroptera, Vleermuizen, Handvleugeligen, Scandentia, Boomspitsmuizen, Primates, Aapachtigen, Opperdieren, Edentata, Miereneterorde, Tandarmen, Xenarthra, Pholidota, Schubdieren

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    29. Edentata
    edentata. Sloth. Back to Review Slides.
    http://www.uta.edu/biology/restricted/edentata.htm
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    30. Edentata Links
    edentata Links edentata Brains Edentates Edentates and Close Relatives to the Slothedentata Xenarthra (Edentates) Anteater Sloth Website Twotoed Sloth Giant
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    31. Dictionary Of Animals - Edentata
    Money. Motoring. Music. News. People Chat. Reference. Shopping. Sport. Technology.Travel. INDEX A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. ANIMALS. edentata.
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    Order of mammals characterized by the absence of teeth in the front of the jaws and by the simple structure of their cheek-teeth, which are without any trace of enamel. Sloths, anteaters, and armadillos are edentates.
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    32. Order Xenarthra Or Edentata - Armadillos, Anteaters, Sloths
    Edentates (Xenarthrans). Please choose an animal from the list belowOrder Xenarthra (aka edentata). Xenarthrans, also known as edentates
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    Edentates (Xenarthrans)
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    Order Xenarthra (a.k.a Edentata) Xenarthrans, also known as edentates, comprise a small group of some of the more unusual mammals. They are, for the most part, insectivores and herbivores, and are either terrestrial or arboreal in nature. They are found in the warmer climates of South America and North America, being found in Mexico and southern US in North America. Edentates usually lack incisors or canines, and of those that have them their molars lack enamel. Their teeth are held in by a single root each. Edentates have small brains. Anatomically, they have between 5-9 cervical vertebrae, whereas most other mammals have 7. Today, there are 29 species in 4 families; according to the fossil record there were at one time 12 families comprised of animals such as glyptodonts and giant ground sloths. The present-day families are: Dasypodidae (armadillos) 20 spp
    Myrmecophagidae (anteaters) 4 spp
    Bradypodidae (3-toed sloths) 3 spp
    Megalonychidae (2-toed sloths) 2 spp Back Home

    33. Edentata
    Mammals. edentata. Family. Dasypodidae. Myrmecophagidae. Megalonychidae.
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    Mammals Edentata Family Dasypodidae Mammals Edentata Family Dasypodidae ... Megalonychidae

    34. Edentata | Animals
    edentata. Function noun plural. Etymology Latin, neuter plural ofedentatus. The order comprising the edentate mammals. Edentate
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    Edentata
    Function: noun plural Etymology: Latin, neuter plural of edentatus The order comprising the edentate mammals.
    Edentate: adjective belonging or pertaining to the Edentata , an order of New World mammals, comprising the armadillos, sloths, and the South American anteaters. toothless. an edentate mammal. Close Window

    35. Edentata Or Xenarthra (Armadillos, Anteaters, And Sloths)
    edentata or Xenarthra (Armadillos, Anteaters,and Sloths). Anteaters Giant Anteaters
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    Edentata or Xenarthra (Armadillos, Anteaters, and Sloths)

    36. Biologybase: Mammals Of The World: Edentata, Pholidota And Lagomorpha
    by Robert B. Hole, Jr. edentata, Pholidota and Lagomorpha. This set of pagesis now no longer maintained and superceded by the Mammals of the World.
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    A Checklist of the Mammals of the World
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    Edentata, Pholidota and Lagomorpha
    This set of pages is now no longer maintained and superceded by the Mammals of the World go to Mammal Checklist title page
    go to Life, the Universe, and Everything Order Edentata Suborder Xenarthra Infraorder Pilosa Superfamily Mylodontoidea Family Mylodontidae Mylodon Owen, 1840 listai Extinct Superfamily Megalonychoidea Family Megalonychidae Extinct Acratocnus Anthony, 1916 odontrigonus Synocnus Paula Couto, 1967 comes Parocnus Miller, 1929 serus Family Choloepidae Choloepus Illiger, 1811 didactylus hoffmanni americanus othus arcticus townsendii californicus insularis callotis flavigularis alleni sinensis brachyurus mandshuricus yarkandensis Return to top

    37. Swiss-Prot Taxonomic Query: Edentata
    edentata (1 to 20 of Class Mammalia. Order edentata. FamilyPlease Select An Animal Family (Species) Anteaters Armadillos
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    38. MetaCrawler Results | Search Query = Cycas%20edentata
    Click here! MetaSearch results for cycas edentata (1 to 20 of 24), page 1 - 2next. Meta-Search results for cycas edentata (1 to 20 of 24), page 1 - 2 next.
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    39. A Fruit Fly - Anastrepha Edentata
    common name a fruit fly scientific name Anastrephaedentata Stone (Insecta Diptera Tephritidae).
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    common name: a fruit fly
    scientific name: Anastrepha edentata Stone (Insecta: Diptera: Tephritidae)
    Introduction Distribution Life History Identification ... Selected References
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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.
    Distribution
    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
    Life History
    The life history of Anastrepha edentata has not been ascertained.
    Identification
    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

    40. LIBRO-ROJO Descriptor: Alejandría BE 5.0.1.3r
    Translate this page Venezolana !!! Botón de Red Información sobre el sistema Conexióna otros servidores Alejandría. Materia edentata, (Comienzo). 2
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