“…The 10 included studies yielded a total sample of 302 armadillos (295 live, 7 roadkill), comprising 207 (69%) Dasypus novemcinctus ('Nine-banded'), 67 (22%) Euphractus sexcinctus ('Six-banded'), 16 (5%) Priodontes maximus ('Giant'), 10 (3%) Cabassous unicinctus ('Southern Naked-tailed'), and 2 (1%) Cabassous tatouay ('Greater Naked-tailed') ( Fig 2). Armadillos were captured by local hunters in 7 studies [3,8,10,22,23,26,27], by veterinarians or wildlife specialists in 2 studies [7,28] and the method was not reported in one study [9].…”