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Pholidota

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[fol-i-doh-tuh] / ˌfɒl ɪˈdoʊ tə /

noun

  1. the order comprising the pangolins.


Etymology

Origin of Pholidota

< New Latin < Greek pholidōt ( ós ) clad in scales + New Latin -a neuter plural ending

Example Sentences

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Africa is home to the aardvark, the sole living member of the order Tubulidentata; the aardwolf, a hyena relative; and pangolins, or scaly anteaters, also in their own order, Pholidota.

From Scientific American • Feb. 22, 2013

It belongs to the order Pholidota, along with a number of extinct species.

From Scientific American • Aug. 29, 2012

En route thither, Pholidota imbricata, Thib. loranthiflora, Aralia terebinthacea, Rottleria foliis peltatis, Ranunculus of Taseeling, Meniscum majus, Byttneria ferox, Caladium foliis medio discoloratis sæpius atratis, Gnetum, Ixora, Choulmoogra, Phlogacanthi sp.,

From Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries by Griffith, William

Pholidota, constituting the third and last group of the Edentata, are represented by the pangolins, or scaly anteaters, of Asia and Africa, all of which are included in the family Manidae and the genus Manis.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" by Various