Mcdonaldocnus is an extinct genus of nothrotheriid ground sloths that lived during the Middle Miocene and Early Pliocene of what is now
Bolivia and
Argentina. It was originally placed in the genus Xyophorus but was subsequently recognized as a distinct genus by Gaudin and colleagues in 2022.[1] The authors reassigned the material of "Xyophorus" bondesioi, Xyophorusvillarroeli and Xyophorus sp. to Mcdonaldocnus.[2][3][4] Fossils of Mcdonaldocnus have been found in the
Cerro Azul Formation of Argentina.[5]
Etymology
The genus name, Mcdonaldocnus, is composed of the prefix Mcdonald-, which honors the retired U.S.
Bureau of Land Management scientist Dr. H. Gregory McDonald, a notable
sloth specialist, and the greek suffix -ocnus, meaning "hesitating or inactive", which is commonly used to name extinct sloths. The species name, Mcdonaldocnus bondesioi, honors the paleontologist
Pedro Bondesio[1]
Description
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