Genus: Mirothenthes ATTRIDGE, 1956
Etymology: Latin, mirus, “wonderful, astonishing” and Greek, tenthes, “glutton, epicure”: Astonishing glutton.

Species: digitipes ATTRIDGE, 1956
Etymology:

Holotype: UCMP 40467

Locality: UCMP vertebrate locality V3695, on the west slope of an escarpment 2 miles north of Murraysburg, South Africa, 1 and 1/3 miles east of the Murraysburg-Richmond road, Murraysburg District, Western Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy: Dicynodon Assemblage zone (formerly Dicynodon lacerticeps-Whaitsia zone of KEYSER, 1979, SACS, 1980, Daptocephalus zone of KITCHING, 1970, 1977, Upper Cistecephalus Zone of WATSON, 1914).

Age: Tatarian Age, Lopingian Subepoch, Zechstein Epoch, Late Permian.

Material: Skull and skeleton.

Referred material:

HUTTENLOCKER & SMITH, 2017

Locality: Good Luck, Matjiesfontein 412, near Fraserburg, northern Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon: Steenkamp Member/Oukloof Member, Teekloof Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Uppermost Cistecephalus Zone.

Age Upper Wuchiapingian Stage, Lopingian Epoch, Late Permian.

Material:

SAM-PK-K11188: