• is Plohophorus figuratus; several other species from the Late Miocene and the Early Pliocene were also attributed to the genus, such as Plohophorus paranensis...
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    Plohophorus Pseudohoplophorus...
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    Plohophorus Pseudohoplophorus...
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    Plohophorus...
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    Hoplophorus was a descendant of Propalaehoplophorus, Palaehoplophorus, and Plohophorus based on the transition of the osteoderms from large, central nodes into...
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    Plohophorus figuratus Pseudoplohophorus absolutus...
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    Panochthus Paraglyptodon Parapropalaehoplophorus Phlyctaenopyga Plaxhaplous Plohophorus Prodaedicurus Propalaehoplophorus Protoglyptodon Pseudoneothoracophorus...
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    Panochthus Paraglyptodon Parapropalaehoplophorus Phlyctaenopyga Plaxhaplous Plohophorus Prodaedicurus Propalaehoplophorus Protoglyptodon Pseudoneothoracophorus...
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  • points of the furrows. Its appearance was probably quite similar to Plohophorus. The genus Coscinocercus was first described in 1939 by Cabrera, based...
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  • of the tribe Hoplophorini, along with its relatives Hoplophorus and Plohophorus. Modern cladistic analysis suggests that Palaehoplophorus is more closely...
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