Los armadillos de cola desnuda o «coletrapos» del género Cabassous McMurtrie, 1831 comprenden en la actualidad cinco especies (C. centralis, C. chacoensis, C. squamicaudis, C. tatouay y C. unicinctus), distribuidas desde el sur de México hasta el norte de Argentina. Son denominados así porque sus colas carecen total o parcialmente de placas óseas (Feijó & Anacleto, 2021). De las cinco especies reconocidas, COMUNICACIÓN BREVE Registros del armadillo coletrapo norteño, Cabassous centralis (Cingulata: Chlamyphoridae),
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