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Summary Of: Xenarthra

and the new order Xenarthra was erected to group the remaining families... morphological evidence suggests that the Xenarthra are outside the... The order Xenarthra is more and more often divided into two orders... Xenarthra now has the rank of... The Xenarthra are part of the super...

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