taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039587E1FFD0CE1C03130B71F86DEA19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6647066/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6647066	• 50 - 90 cm.	• 50 - 90 cm.	2018-07-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson			
039587E1FFD0CE1C03130B71F86DEA19.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6647068/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6647068	• Neotropical Region.	• Neotropical Region.	2018-07-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson			
039587E1FFD1CE1E029C0E43FA86EC12.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6647070/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6647070	Subspecies and Distribution. C. h. hoffmanniPeters, 1858 — fromSHondurasSEtoNW & NColombia, WoftheAndes. C. h. agustinusJ. A. Allen, 1913 — fromNWVenezuelaSthroughCColombiatoNEcuador. C. h. capitalisJ. A. Allen, 1913 — SWColombiaandWEcuador. C. h. juruanusLLonnberg, 1942 — SWBrazilianAmazon (AmazonasandAcrestates), SEPeru, andNBolivia. C. h. pallescensLLonnberg, 1928 — extremeSColombia (PutumayoDepartment), EEcuador, andEPeru. DistributionofHoffmann’sTwo-toedSlothinBrazilisunclear, andfurthersurveysareneeded. TherearetwodoubtfuloutlyingrecordsfromnorthernMatoGrossoState, Brazil. TheselocalitiesarenearorwithindistributionofLinnaeus’sTwo-toedSloth (C. h. didactylus), suggesting possible misidentification.	Subspecies and Distribution. C. h. hoffmanniPeters, 1858 — fromSHondurasSEtoNW & NColombia, WoftheAndes. C. h. agustinusJ. A. Allen, 1913 — fromNWVenezuelaSthroughCColombiatoNEcuador. C. h. capitalisJ. A. Allen, 1913 — SWColombiaandWEcuador. C. h. juruanusLLonnberg, 1942 — SWBrazilianAmazon (AmazonasandAcrestates), SEPeru, andNBolivia. C. h. pallescensLLonnberg, 1928 — extremeSColombia (PutumayoDepartment), EEcuador, andEPeru. DistributionofHoffmann’sTwo-toedSlothinBrazilisunclear, andfurthersurveysareneeded. TherearetwodoubtfuloutlyingrecordsfromnorthernMatoGrossoState, Brazil. TheselocalitiesarenearorwithindistributionofLinnaeus’sTwo-toedSloth (C. h. didactylus), suggesting possible misidentification.	2018-07-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson			
039587E1FFD2CE1E02400A40F6B3E8AD.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6647072/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6647072	Distribution. NE & S Venezuela (Orinoco Delta and S of the Orinoco River), the Guianas, N & NC Brazil (along the Amazon River W to Maranhao and S to Para and Mato Grosso states), and into upper Amazon Basin of SW Colombia (N up to Meta and Guainia departments), E Ecuador, and NE & E Peru; its S limit in W Amazonian Brazil is unclear. Additional visual records are described for SE Para State and need to be confirmed.	Distribution. NE & S Venezuela (Orinoco Delta and S of the Orinoco River), the Guianas, N & NC Brazil (along the Amazon River W to Maranhao and S to Para and Mato Grosso states), and into upper Amazon Basin of SW Colombia (N up to Meta and Guainia departments), E Ecuador, and NE & E Peru; its S limit in W Amazonian Brazil is unclear. Additional visual records are described for SE Para State and need to be confirmed.	2018-07-31	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson		Zenodo	biologists	Russell A. Mittermeier;Don E. Wilson			
