The effects of the centrifugation associated to the use of two extenders on the viability of six-banded armadillo's (Euphractus sexcinctus) sperm were evaluated during a thermo resistance test (TRT). Semen samples (n=12) derived from 04 stud males collected by electroejaculation were divided in four aliquots; two of that were immediately diluted in Tris or powdered coconut water (ACP-119(r)); the two others were centrifuged (800g10min-1) prior to the dilution. Samples were incubated at 34ºC per 3h, and the semen parameters were evaluated at each hour. In general, dilution promoted a reduction in semen viscosity in the use of both diluents using centrifugation or not. At 60min, a decrease was verified for all semen parameters (P<0.05), however they were better preserved in the use of Tris when compared to ACP-119(r) (P<0.05) up to 120min. After that, both diluents equated. In addition, centrifugation procedure presented a deleterious effect on the armadillo's semen quality during all the thermoresistance test. In the present conditions, conclude that Tris extender is more efficient than ACP-119(r) for the preservation of six-banded armadillo semen viability, and the previous centrifugation is unnecessary.
six-banded armadillo; thermoresistance; semen; centrifugation; extenders