Almas ukhaa
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Almas ukhaa , new taxon
HOLOTYPE: IGM 100 View Materials /1323, a skull and mandible and with partial articulated postcranial skeleton ( figs. 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 , 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 , 8 View FIGURE 8 , 9 View FIGURE 9 ).
TYPE Locality: Ukhaa Tolgod , Ömnögovi Aimag, Mongolia .
FORMATION: Djadokhta Formation, Campanian ( Dingus et al., 2008), 75–71 Ma ( Dashzeveg et al., 2005)
ETYMOLOGY: Almas is in reference to the wild man or snowman of Mongolian mythology ( Rincen, 1964). Ukhaa refers to the locality of Ukhaa Tolgod, discovered in 1993, where the specimen was collected.
DIAGNOSIS: Almas ukhaa can be referred to troodontids based on the following suite of characters: lacrimal with a prominent supraorbital crest ( fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ), lacrimal with an anterior process significantly longer than posterior process ( fig. 3 View FIGURE 3 ), numerous dentary and maxillary teeth that are closely packed anteriorly ( figs. 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURE 3 , 4 View FIGURE 4 ), laterally recessed squamosal ( fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ), and fully arctometatarsalian pes (fig. 15).
Almas ukhaa can be distinguished from all other troodontids by the combination of these derived characters: posteriorly curved pterygoid flange ( fig. 5), absence of a lateral groove on the anterior part of the dentary ( fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ), distinct spikelike process extending from the anterior edge of the obturator process at the distal one-third of the ischium (fig. 13), the third chevron more than three times as long as the corresponding caudal vertebra ( fig. 10).
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