Genus: Albinykus NESBITT, CLARKE, TURNER & NORELL, 2011
Etymology: Albin, referring to 'wandering lights' as used by Mongolian Shamans to describe light phenomena in the Gobi Desert (see Heissing 2004), and Greek, onyx, "claw."

Species: baatar NESBITT, CLARKE, TURNER & NORELL, 2011
Etymology: Mongolian, baatar, "hero."

Holotype: IGM 100/3004 (field number: MAE PSS 04-18)

Locality: Shine Us Khudag redbeds, Khugenetslavkant, Dornogov, Eastern Gobi Desert, Mongolia.

Horizon: Javkhlant Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Santonian-Campanian Stage, Senoniain Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Articulated hind limbs consisting of portions of the right ilium, partial ischum, fragmentary right femur, nearly complete right tibia and nearly complete left, proximal portion of left and right fibulae, complete right and left pedes.