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English: Skeletal composite of the recently reclassified halszkaraptorine dinosaurs Hulsanpes perlei, featuring the holotype specimen ZPAL MgD-I/173 which is an immature individual. It was found in the Barun Goyot Formation of Mongolia in 1970 and described in 1982 by Halszka Osmólska. The genus was first classified as a dromaeosaurid taxon with unresolved affinities,[1] but in 2017 with the description of the peculiar genus Halszkaraptor, the Halszkaraptorinae was coined and Hulsanpes identified as a member. The holotype consist of a right metatarsus composed by II, III and IV metatarsals with three phalanges, and a partial right braincase fragment.[2]

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Español: Composición esquelética de los recientemente re clasificados halszkaraptorinos dinosaurios Hulsanpes perlei, mostrando al espécimen holotipo ZPAL MgD-I/173 el cual es un individuo aun en crecimiento. Fue encontrado en la Formación Barun Goyot de Mongolia en 1970 y descrito en 1982 por Halszka Osmólska. El genero fue inicialmente clasificado como un taxón dromaeosaurido con afinidades sin resolver, pero en 2017 junto con la descripción del peculiar genero Halszkaraptor, la Halszkaraptorinae fue nombrada y Hulsanpes identificado como un miembro. El holotipo consiste del metatarso derecho compuesto por los metatarsianos II, III y IV con tres falanges de la pata, y un fragmento del cráneo derecho.

References

  1. (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, Monatshef 1982 (7): 440−448.
  2. (2017). "Synchrotron scanning reveals amphibious ecomorphology in a new clade of bird-like dinosaurs". Nature 552 (7685): 395–399. DOI:10.1038/nature24679. PMID 29211712.
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