Jaculinykus
Jaculinykus 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.
Discovery and naming
The Jaculinykus holotype specimen, Mongolian [Academy of Sciences|MPC-D] 100/209, was discovered in sediments of the Baruungoyot Formation, of Ömnögovi Province, Mongolia. The specimen consists of a nearly complete skeleton with most of the skull.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", the Mongolian word for "speedy" or "hasty".