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Pamparaptor
''Pamparaptor'' is an extinct genus of carnivorous deinonychosaur from the late Cretaceous period. It is a basal dromaeosaurid dinosaur with troodontid-like pes which lived during the late Cretaceous period (Turonian to Coniacian stage) in what is now Neuquén province, Patagonia, Argentina. It is known from the holotype MUCPv-1163, an articulated and nearly complete left foot. The specimen recovered from the Portezuelo Formation (Río Neuquén Subgroup) of Neuquén Group. It was initially considered to be a juvenile specimen of another dromaeosaurid species, ''Neuquenraptor argentinus''.〔Porfiri, Calvo, dos Santos and Valieri, 2007. New record of ''Neuquenraptor'' (Theropoda, Dromaeosauridae) from the Late Cretaceous of Patagonia. Ameghiniana. 44(S), 34R. 〕 However, it was later re-interpreted as a new genus and named ''Pamparaptor'' by Juan D. Porfiri, Jorge O. Calvo and Domenica dos Santos in 2011 and the type species is ''Pamparaptor micros''. The generic name honors Indian Pampas people that lived in central Argentina while "raptor" (robber in Greek). The specific name (''micros'', meaning "small") refers to the specimen's size (estimated at in length). ==See also==
* Timeline of dromaeosaurid research
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