Miomaci (Latinized Greek: mio, abbreviation of "Miocene" + Hungarian: maci "little bear") is a genus of herbivorous ailuropodine bear from the late Miocene of Hungary.
It is known only from teeth and jaws, but these indicate it was significantly smaller than its close relative Indarctos,[1] which could reach 265.74 kg.
[1] The specimens are known from the Edelény Formation near the town of Rudabánya, Hungary and date to the Vallesian age of the late Miocene.
The specific name, pannonicum, is Latin for 'comes from Pannonia', the Roman province in which Rudabánya is located.
[1] This article related to prehistoric animals from order Carnivora is a stub.