Dimissurus
Dimissurus is a genus of extinct theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Central Asia. Fossils attributed to the genus have been recovered from the Bayan-Ulaan Formation in present-day Mongolia and comprise two described species, Dimissurus asiaticus (the type species) and Dimissurus minor. The remains indicate a small, agile predator or omnivore that occupied open floodplain habitats dating to roughly 80–70 million years ago.
Anatomically, Dimissurus shows a light, gracile frame with elongated hind limbs and a moderately long snout.
Discovery and naming: The type specimen was collected during fieldwork in 2007 by a joint Mongolian–German
Taxonomy and significance: Dimissurus is provisionally placed within the family Dimissuridae as a close relative of