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Mionothropus is an extinct genus of nothrotheriine nothrotheriid sloth which existed in Peru in the western Amazon Basin, during the late Miocene (Huayquerian age). It is known from the holotype LACM 4609/117533, which includes cranial remains, recovered from the riverbank deposits of the in the , were originally assigned to Nothropus priscus. It was first named by Gerardo De Iuliis, Timothy J. Gaudin and Matthew J. Vicars in 2011 and the type species is Mionothropus cartellei. The generic name is derived from "Mio", is a reference to the Miocene provenance of the holotype, and "nothropus" refers to the initial allocation of the holotype to this genus from the South American Pleistocene. The specific name honours Dr. Castor Cartelle.

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  • Mionothropus is an extinct genus of nothrotheriine nothrotheriid sloth which existed in Peru in the western Amazon Basin, during the late Miocene (Huayquerian age). It is known from the holotype LACM 4609/117533, which includes cranial remains, recovered from the riverbank deposits of the in the , were originally assigned to Nothropus priscus. It was first named by Gerardo De Iuliis, Timothy J. Gaudin and Matthew J. Vicars in 2011 and the type species is Mionothropus cartellei. The generic name is derived from "Mio", is a reference to the Miocene provenance of the holotype, and "nothropus" refers to the initial allocation of the holotype to this genus from the South American Pleistocene. The specific name honours Dr. Castor Cartelle. (en)
  • Mionothropus es un género extinto de perezoso notroterino de la familia Megatheriidae que vivió en Perú en el occidente de la Amazonia, durante el Mioceno (era del Huayqueriense). Es conocido a partir del holotipo LACM 4609/117533, que incluye restos craneales, recuperados de depósitos ribereños de la región del Río Acre, y que fueron originalmente asignados a . Fue nombrado por Gerardo De Iuliis, Timothy J. Gaudin y Matthew J. Vicars en el año de 2001 y la especie tipo es Mionothropus cartellei. El nombre del género se deriva de "Mio", en referencia a que el holotipo procede del período Mioceno, y "nothropus" refiriéndose a la clasificación original del fósil a ese género del Pleistoceno de América del Sur. El nombre de la especie honora al Dr. Castor Cartelle.​ (es)
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  • De Iuliis et al. 2011 (en)
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  • * M. cartellei (en)
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  • Mionothropus (en)
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  • Mionothropus is an extinct genus of nothrotheriine nothrotheriid sloth which existed in Peru in the western Amazon Basin, during the late Miocene (Huayquerian age). It is known from the holotype LACM 4609/117533, which includes cranial remains, recovered from the riverbank deposits of the in the , were originally assigned to Nothropus priscus. It was first named by Gerardo De Iuliis, Timothy J. Gaudin and Matthew J. Vicars in 2011 and the type species is Mionothropus cartellei. The generic name is derived from "Mio", is a reference to the Miocene provenance of the holotype, and "nothropus" refers to the initial allocation of the holotype to this genus from the South American Pleistocene. The specific name honours Dr. Castor Cartelle. (en)
  • Mionothropus es un género extinto de perezoso notroterino de la familia Megatheriidae que vivió en Perú en el occidente de la Amazonia, durante el Mioceno (era del Huayqueriense). Es conocido a partir del holotipo LACM 4609/117533, que incluye restos craneales, recuperados de depósitos ribereños de la región del Río Acre, y que fueron originalmente asignados a . Fue nombrado por Gerardo De Iuliis, Timothy J. Gaudin y Matthew J. Vicars en el año de 2001 y la especie tipo es Mionothropus cartellei. El nombre del género se deriva de "Mio", en referencia a que el holotipo procede del período Mioceno, y "nothropus" refiriéndose a la clasificación original del fósil a ese género del Pleistoceno de América del Sur. El nombre de la especie honora al Dr. Castor Cartelle.​ (es)
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