ARMADILLO. 
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Ayotoehtli ? Hernandez Mex. 3 14. tenis palmis tctrada&ylis, plantis 254, 
Tatuete Brafilienfibus, Verdadeiro pentadadlylis. Aman.Acad. I, 560. 
Lufitanis Maregrave Brafil, 231. Dafypus feptem cinttus Lin.Jyfi. 
Cltis. exot. 330. 54. 
Cataphraftus feutis duobus cin- Le Tatuete, on Tatou a huit 
gulisodlo. Brijfon quad. 26, bandes, de Bujfon,X. 212. 
Erinaceus loricatus citigulis fep- 
A. with upright ears, two inches long : fmall black 
eyes: eight bands on the Tides : four toes on the fore 
feet, five on the hind : length, from nofe to tail, 
about ten inches •, tail nine. 
Inhabits Brafil. Reckoned more delicious eating 
than the others. 
Armadillo Worm . Muf. 33c;. lis, plantis pentada&ylis Lin.Jyfi. 255. 
T atif porcinus,Schil a verkel. Klein 54. 
quad. 48. Cataphra&us feutis duobus, cin- 
rig-headed Armadillo Grew s gulisnovem. Brijfon quad. 27. 
rarities, 18. Banfyn. quad. 233. LeCachichame, ouTatou a neuf 
Tatu five Armadillo Americanus bandes de Buffon, X. 215. tab. 
Seb. Muf. tab. xxix. fig. 1. xxxvii. 
Dafypus novem cin£tus. D. cin- American Armadillo Phil. Tranfi 
gulis novem, palmis tetrada&y- LIV. 57. tab. vii. 
A. with long ear: cruft on the ftioulders and 
rump marked with hexangular figures : nine bands 
on the Tides, diftinguifhed by tranTverTe cuneiform 
marks : breaft and belly covered with long hairs : 
four toes on the fore feet, five on the hind: tail 
long and taper: length of the whole animal three 
feet. 
Inhabits South America. One was brought a few 
years ago to England , from the Mofquito ftiore, and 
Y 3 lived 
3 2 5 
Eight- 
banded. 
Nine- 
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