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Tochisaurus : ウィキペディア英語版
Tochisaurus

''Tochisaurus'' (meaning "Ostrich lizard") is a genus of small troodontid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous Period of Mongolia. The type (and only named) species is ''Tochisaurus nemegtensis''.
In 1948, a Soviet-Mongolian expedition found the remains of a small theropod in the Gobi Desert near Nemegt. In 1987 the find was reported by Sergei Kurzanov and later that year discussed by Halszka Osmólska who suggested it could represent a specimen of the troodontid ''Borogovia''.〔Osmolska, H., 1987, "''Borogovia gracilicrus'' gen. et sp. n., a new troodontid dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia", ''Acta Palaeontologica Polonica'' 32: 133-150〕
Later Osmólska understood it was a species new to science. It was formalized by Kurzanov and Osmólska in 1991 as ''Tochisaurus nemegtensis''. The generic name is derived from Mongolian ''toch, "ostrich", in reference to the fact that the foot, like with that bird, is functionally didactyl, i.e. has only two weight-bearing toes. The specific name refers to the Nemegt.〔Kurzanov S.M., and Osmólska, H., 1991, "''Tochisaurus nemegtensis'' gen. et sp. n., a new troodontid (Dinosauria, Theropoda) from Mongolia", ''Acta Palaeontologia Polonica'' 36: 69-76〕
Its holotype fossil, PIN 551-224, was found in a layer of the Nemegt Formation, dating from the early Maastrichtian, about 69 million years old. It consists solely of the (left) metatarsus, the first discovered of an Asian troodontid. The first metatarsal is missing. The top of the fossil shows some damage that was originally somewhat inexpertly restored.〔
''Tochisaurus'' is a bipedal dinosaur. The metatarsus has a length of 242 millimetres, showing it was a relatively large troodontid. The second metatarsal, 222 millimetres long, is very reduced and narrow. The joint surface on top of the metatarsus is sloped forward and downward.〔
Based on the partial fossils, ''Tochisaurus'' is thought to have been a member of the Troodontidae.〔
==See also==

* Timeline of troodontid research

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