Functional Morphology of the Forelimb of the Nine-Banded Armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus): Comparative Perspectives on the Myology of Dasypodidae

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R. A. Olson
M. D. Womble
D. R. Thomas
Z. D. Glenn
M. T. Butcher
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[1] Youngstown State University,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Ohio University,Department of Biological Sciences
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Forelimb; Myology; Myosin; Osteology; Scratch-digging; Semi-fossorial;
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The nine-banded armadillo, Dasypus novemcinctus, is a member of the family Dasypodidae, which contains all extant species of armadillos and represents the most diverse group of xenarthran mammals by their speciation, form, and range of scratch-digging ability. This study aims to identify muscle traits that reflect specialization for fossorial habit by observing forelimb structure in D. novemcinctus and comparing it among armadillos using available myological data. A number of informative traits were observed in D. novemcinctus and among Dasypodidae, including the absence of m. rhomboideus profundus, the variable presence of a m. articularis humeri and m. coracobrachialis, two heads of m. triceps brachii with scapular origin, and a lack of muscle mass devoted to antebrachial supination. Muscle mass and myosin heavy chain (MHC) isoform content were also quantified from our forelimb dissections. New osteological indices are additionally calculated and reported for D. novemcinctus. Collectively, the findings emphasize muscle mass and power output for limb retraction and specialization of the distal limb for sustained purchase of soil by strong pronation and carpal/digital flexion. Moreover, the myological traits assessed here provide a valuable resource for interpretation of muscle architecture specializations among digging mammals and future reassessment of armadillo phylogeny.
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