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- metacarpal is entirely absent in Linhenykus. Despite having the most reduced digits of any alvarezsauroid, Linhenykus was shown by cladistic analysis to...
- to Parvicursor sp. pending further study. It has been suggested that Linhenykus and Ceratonykus may be junior synonyms of Parvicursor. Parvicursor in...
- the alvarezsauroid hand is also provided by the basal parvicursorine Linhenykus. Another difference between Alvarezsauridae and Haplocheirus is the dentition...
- intermediate between the tridactyl hand of Shuvuuia and monodactyl hand of Linhenykus. The Jaculinykus holotype specimen, MPC-D 100/209, was discovered in sediments...
- alongside the ankylosaurid Pinacosaurus mephistocephalus; alvarezsaurid Linhenykus; closely related dromaeosaurid Linheraptor; oviraptorids Machairasaurus...
- Bonapartenykus, and a clade containing more deeply nested taxa such as Linhenykus, Mononykus and Albinykus. However, Xu et al. (2018) positioned it as a...
- name, now known as Telmatosaurus Limusaurus Lingwulong Lingyuanosaurus Linhenykus Linheraptor Linhevenator Lirainosaurus Lisboasaurussubsequently found...
- Nemegtonykus Ondogurvel Parvicursor Qiupanykus Trierarchuncus Ceratonykini Albinykus Ceratonykus Xixianykus Mononykini Albertonykus Linhenykus Mononykus Shuvuuia...
- subsequent researchers have estimated that it was around the same size as Linhenykus at around 50 cm (1.6 ft) long and weighing around 1.75 kg (3.9 lb). The...
- previously described the dromaeosaurid Linheraptor (2010), the alvarezsaurid Linhenykus (2011), and the troodontid Linhevenator (2011). Wulatelong was described...