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Brievabradys
Temporal range: Middle Miocene (Laventan)
~13.8–11.8 Ma

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Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Pilosa
Family: Mylodontidae
Subfamily: Mylodontinae
Genus: Brievabradys
Villarroel, 2000
Species:
B. laventense
Binomial name
Brievabradys laventense

Villarroel, 2000

Brievabradys is an extinct genus of ground sloth belonging to the family Mylodontidae that lived in Colombia during the Middle Miocene. This genus was discovered in the Honda GroupofColombia, in the strata of the Tatacoa Desert in the Huila Department with an approximate age of 13 to 11 million years ago, dating to the Middle Miocene. [1] Brievabradys was described based on a fossilized skull and additional cranial remains found in that area.

Description[edit]

This genus of sloth is characterized by its small size, which is similar to that of the extant two-toed sloth Choloepus ), a skull expanded backwards, a short and robust mandible without a diastema between the teeth, while the first of these possessed a shape similar to that of canine teeth,[1]

Discovery and naming[edit]

The first remains of Brievabradys were discovered in the Honda GroupofColombia, in the strata of the Tatacoa Desert in the Huila Department with an approximate age of 13 to 11 million years ago, dating to the Middle Miocene. [1] It is worth noting that the remains of this genus had already been known for some time, but their similarity to other members of the superfamily Mylodontoidea had led to the first referred cranial remains which were not as complete as the holotypeofBrievabradys, being identified as the Argentine genus Glossotheriopsis. Later examinations would show that despite their general resemblance, they had different characteristics, especially in the shortening of the snout, wider and lower nostrils and differences in the characteristics of their molariform teeth. These characteristics, according to the original publication, indicate that Brievabradys and Glossotheriopsis belong to the subfamily Mylodontinae of the family Mylodontidae, both being related in turn to the species Orophodon hapaloides.[1]

The generic name, Brievabradys, is derived from "Brieva", referring to two scholars of the National University of Colombia, the brothers Eduardo and Jorge E. Brieva, and bradys meaning "slow" or "lazy", while the specific name refers to the La Venta creek, from where the name of the entire fossil deposit comes from, [1] where it coexisted with other sloths such as the nothrotheriid Huilabradys and the mylodontid Magdalenabradys.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Villarroel, Carlos. A new Mylodontinae (Xenarthra, Tardigrada) in the Miocene sale fauna of Colombia : the current status of the family Orophodontidae Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine|url=http://www.accefyn.org.co/revista/Vol_24/90/117-127.pdf Archived 2013-10-29 at the Wayback Machine |date=20131029192656. Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales (Bogotá) Vol. 24, No. 090, Mar. 2000 p. 117-127.

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