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Extinct subfamily of mammals

Megatheriinae
Temporal range: Early Miocene to Early Holocene (Hemphillian-Rancholabrean (NALMA) & Santacrucian-Lujanian) (SALMA)17.5–0.010 Ma PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Megatherium americanum skeleton, Natural History Museum, London
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Pilosa
Family: Megatheriidae
Subfamily: Megatheriinae
Gill, 1872
Genera

Megatheriinae is a subfamily of the Megatheriidae, an extinct family of ground sloths that lived from the Middle Miocene to the Early Holocene.

Classification

Within the Megatheriidae there are two (possibly three) subfamilies; the Megatheriinae and the Planopsinae. The phylogenetically older group is represented by the Planopsinae from the Lower and Middle Miocene. These still possessed a caniniform anterior tooth, which was separated from the posterior molar-like teeth by a small diastema . The more derived Megatheriinae, which are known from the Middle Miocene to the Early Holocene, on the other hand, had fully homodontic molars in a closed row. Originally, the subfamilies of the Nothrotheriinae and the Schismotheriinae were also placed in the Megatheriidae. Based on skull studies, the Nothrotheriidae, in which, among other genera, Nothrotherium, Nothrotheriops, and the semiaquatic Thalassocnus are placed, are regarded as a separate family, which forms the sister group of the Megatheriidae.

Megatheriidae 
 Planopsinae 

 Prepoplanops

 Planops

 Prepotherium

 Megatheriinae 

 Diabolotherium

 Megathericulus

 Anisodontherium

 Pyramiodontherium

 Proeremotherium

 Eremotherium

 Megatherium

References

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  2. Luliis, Gerardo De (1996). A systematic review of the Megatheriinae (Mammalia: Xenarthra Megatheriidae) (Thesis).
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Pilosan genera
Pilosa
Vermilingua
Cyclopedidae
Myrmecophagidae
Folivora
Megalocnidae
Mylodontoidea
Scelidotheriidae
Mylodontidae
Mylodontinae
Lestodontini
Mylodontini
Megatherioidea
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Neocnus comes
Megatherioidea
Megatherioidea
Megalonychidae
Ortotheriinae
Megalonychinae
Megatheria
Nothrotheriidae
Nothrotheriinae
Megatheriidae
Planopsinae
Megatheriinae
Megatherium
Taxon identifiers
Megatheriinae
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