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A HIGH-LATITUDE DROMAEOSAURID, BOREONYKUS CERTEKORUM, GEN. ET SP NOV (THEROPODA), FROM THE UPPER CAMPANIAN WAPITI FORMATION, WEST-CENTRAL ALBERTA

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JOURNAL OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
卷 36, 期 1, 页码 -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02724634.2015.1034359

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Dromaeosaurids were rare components of most Late Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems and are poorly known from high palaeolatitudes. New dromaeosaurid material, including a frontal and associated postcranial elements, is described from a dense monodominant ceratopsid bonebed on Pipestone Creek, near the city of Grande Prairie (Unit 3, Wapiti Formation, upper Campanian), central-western Alberta, Canada. This stratigraphic interval is significant because it records a period of terrestrial deposition at a time when much of the western interior of Canada and the United States was inundated by the Bearpaw Sea. A phylogenetic analysis recovers Boreonykus certekorum, gen. et sp. nov., as a derived eudromaeosaur, possibly within Velociraptorinae. The identification of a new dromaeosaurid from the Wapiti Formation simultaneously helps fill an important gap in the record of late Campanian dromaeosaurids, bolsters support for a partly endemic fauna within the Wapiti Formation, and potentially adds to the North American record of a predominantly Asian Velociraptorinae.

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