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A new dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous Khulsan locality of Mongolia
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A new dromaeosaurid from the Late Cretaceous Khulsan locality of Mongolia

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Alternative: New Dromaeosaurid from Khulsan

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Series: American Museum novitates, no. 3965

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Turner, Alan H. (Alan Hamilton) , author

Montanari, Shaena A. , author
Norell, Mark A. , author

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Book

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New York, NY, American Museum of Natural History, [2021]

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"January 13, 2021."

A new dromaeosaurid dinosaur, Shri devi, from the Late Cretaceous deposit of the Barun Goyot Formation at Khulsan, Mongolia, is described here. The Barun Goyot Formation (herein referred to as the Barun Goyot) is stratigraphically intermediate between the overlying Nemegt Formation and the underlying Djadokhta Formation, where much of the dromaeosaurid diversity has been reported to date. Sediments of the Barun Goyot are typically considered Upper Campanian in age. Although dromaeosaurid remains have been noted to occur in the Barun Goyot for decades, descriptive and taxonomic work has never been completed for the material. The holotype specimen (IGM 100/980) consists of a partially articulated individual preserving the right hind limb; left tibiotarsus; pelvis; and adjacent cervical, dorsal, and caudal vertebrae. IGM 100/980 is referable to a clade with Velociraptor based on the presence of a distinct ambiens tubercle located proximally on the anterior face of the pubis, a well-developed anterior tuberosity proximally located on the ischium, and a rounded longitudinal ischial ridge. It is distinguishable from V. mongoliensis based on a weak fourth trochanter (shared with all other dromaeosaurids) and deep anterior pedicular fossae in the cervical vertebrae; epipophyses in the last four cervicals are not raised but are instead represented by rugose circular scars. A suite of axial and appendicular characters are diagnostic for the new species. New discoveries including Shri devi allow for an improved understanding of dromaeosaurid anatomy, as well as the temporal and regional variation of the dromaeosaurid fauna of Mongolia and Inner Mongolia (Nei Mongol Autonomous Region, China), during the Late Cretaceous.

Subjects

Cretaceous , Dinosaurs , Dromaeosauridae , Mongolia , Paleontology , Reptiles, Fossil , Shri devi

Call Number

QL1 .A436 no.3965 2021

Language

English

Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1206/3965.1
OCLC: 1230482501

 

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