Jaculinykus
Genus of alvarezsaurid dinosaurs
Jaculinykus (meaning "Jaculus claw") is an extinct genus of alvarezsaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia . The genus contains a single species , J. yaruui , known from a nearly complete articulated skeleton including bones of the skull. Jaculinykus is notable for its unique hand, which has a hypertrophied first digit and greatly reduced second digit, which is intermediate between the tridactyl hand of Shuvuuia and monodactyl hand of Linhenykus .[ 1]
Discovery and naming
Occurrence of alvarezsaurids in Mongolia (Jaculinykus at center, zone 4)
The Jaculinykus holotype specimen, MPC-D 100/209, was discovered in sediments of the Baruungoyot Formation (Nemegt locality), of Ömnögovi Province , Mongolia. The specimen consists of a nearly complete skeleton with most of the skull.[ 1]
In 2023, Kubo et al . described Jaculinykus yaruui as a new genus and species of parvicursorine alvarezsaurid based on these fossil remains. The generic name , "Jaculinykus ", combines a reference to the Jaculus , a small dragon in Greek mythology with the Greek word "onykus," meaning "claw". The specific name "yaruui " is derived from "yaruu" ("яаруу"), the Mongolian word for "speedy" or "hasty".[ 1]
Classification
Life restoration
Jaculinykus was added to a phylogenetic analysis and found to be in the clade Parvicursorinae , in a clade consisting of all alvarezsaurs from the Nemegt Basin. The cladogram from Kubo et al. (2023) is shown below:[ 1]
Paleoecology
Restoration of the sleeping posture
Fossils of Ondogurvel , another parvicursorine alvarezsaurid, as well as fossils of Nemegtomaia , an oviraptorosaur, are also known from the Nemegt locality of the Mongolian Barun Goyot Formation .[ 2] Other localities from the formation have yielded dinosaurs including additional alvarezsaurids (Ceratonykus , Khulsanurus , and Parvicursor ),[ 1] as well as dromaeosaurs (Hulsanpes ,[ 3] Kuru , and Shri [ 4] ), oviraptorosaurs (Conchoraptor and Heyuannia ),[ 5] a sauropod (Quaesitosaurus ),[ 6] ceratopsians (Bagaceratops and Breviceratops ),[ 7] a pachycephalosaur (Tylocephale ),[ 8] and ankylosaurs (Saichania ,[ 9] Tarchia ,[ 10] and Zaraapelta [ 11] ).
References
^ a b c d e Kubo, Kohta; Kobayashi, Yoshitsugu; Chinzorig, Tsogtbaatar; Tsogtbaatar, Khishigjav (2023-11-15). "A new alvarezsaurid dinosaur (Theropoda, Alvarezsauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Baruungoyot Formation of Mongolia provides insights for bird-like sleeping behavior in non-avian dinosaurs" . PLOS ONE . 18 (11): e0293801. doi :10.1371/journal.pone.0293801 . ISSN 1932-6203 . PMC 10651048 .
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^ Osmólska, H. (1982). "Hulsanpes perlei n.g. n.sp. (Deinonychosauria, Saurischia, Dinosauria) from the Upper Cretaceous Barun Goyot Formation of Mongolia" . Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie, Monatshefte . 1982 (7): 440–448. doi :10.1127/njgpm/1982/1982/440 .
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