Plaxhaplous


Plaxhaplous was a dubious genus of glyptodont, an extinct relative of the modern armadillo. It lived in the Pleistocene epoch. The type species is Plaxhaplous canaliculatus. Plaxhaplous canaliculatus fossils were found in Argentina, near Luján, [Buenos Aires Province|Luján] in Buenos [Aires Province]. Plaxhaplous fossils have also been found in Uruguay. and in the Charana Formation of Bolivia.

Description

Like all glyptodonts, Plaxhaplous was endowed with a carapace. This carapace was formed by bony osteoderms, which formed a rigid and robust structure which protected the animal from predators.

Etymology

The name Plaxhaplous means simple, flat surface.