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Itemirus
Itemirus by PaleoEquii

Family: Dromaeosauridae

Historical period: Mid-Cretaceous
Habitat: Uzbekistan

Itemirus medullaris is an extinct genus of dromaeosaur from late Cretaceous Uzbekistan. It was once considered to be a Tyrannosauroid.

Discovery[]

Itemirus is known from a single small damaged fossil braincase or neurocranium, in 1958 found near the village of Itemir at the Dzharakuduk escarpment in layers of the Bissekty Formation. This holotype has accession number PIN 327/699. The type species, Itemirus medullaris, was named and described by Sergei Kurzanov in 1976. The generic name refers to Itemir. The specific name refers to the medulla oblongata, the brain part encased by the partial braincase.

Classification[]

Kurzanov noted anatomical similarities to the Tyrannosauridae and the Dromaeosauridae; he assigned Itemirus to a separate Itemiridae. In 2004 Thomas Holtz suggested it was a member of the Tyrannosauroidea. Nicholas Longrich and Philip J. Currie in 2009 included Itemirus in a cladistic analysis of internal dromaeosaurid relationships and found it to be a velociraptorine. In 2014, during a study assigning more material to Itemirus, it was found that the genus could be placed in Dromaeosaurinae in a phylogeny.

Eudromaeosauria
Bambiraptor
Saurornitholestes
Velociraptorinae
Deinonychus
Adasaurus
Velociraptor
Balaur
Dromaeosaurinae
Tsaagan
Dromaeosaurus
Atrociraptor
Utahraptor
Achillobator
Itemirus

Gallery[]

Itemirus/Gallery

Rear of Skull

Rear of Skull

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