Imagocnus
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Imagocnus Fossil range: early Miocene |
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†Imagocnus zazae MacPhee and Iturralde-Vinent, 1994 |
Imagocnus is an extinct genus of ground sloth from the early Miocene of Cuba.
This sloth resided in the Antilles and showed a range of body size. Its relationships to other Antillean sloths are not immediately clear, though the genera Megalocnus and Parocnus are its most likely relatives [1].
[edit] References
- ^ MacPhee, R.D.E., Iturralde-Vinent, M.A., & Gaffney, E.S. (2003). "Domo de Zaza, an early Miocene vertebrate locality in south-central Cuba, with notes on the tectonic evolution of Puerto Rico and the Mona Passage". American Museum Novitates 3394: 1-42.
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