Genus: Kulindadromeus GODEFROIT, SINISTA, DHOUALLY, BOLOTSKY, SIZOV,
McNAMARA, BENTON & SPAGNA, 2014
Etymology: Kulinda, in reference to the type loclaity, and Greek, dromeus,
'runner'.
Species: zabaikalicus GODEFROIT, SINISTA, DHOUALLY, BOLOTSKY, SIZOV,
McNAMARA, BENTON & SPAGNA, 2014
Etymology: From Zabaikal krai region, where the new dinosaur was discovered.
Holotype: INREC K3/109
Locality: Kulinda, Olov Depression, Cherynyshevsky District, Chita Region, southeastern Siberia, Asian Russia.
Horizon: Base of the Ukureyskaya Formation.
Biosratigraphy:
Age: Middle to Late Jurassic.
Referred material:
INREC K4/94: Double row of scales above the proximal part of the tail.
INREC K4/116: Distal portio of left (?) femur with 'feather impressons'.
INREC K4/117: Caudal scales.
INREC K4/118: Scales around the right metatarsus and pes.
= Lepidocheirosaurus natatilis ALIVANOV, & SAVELIEV, 2015
Etymology: Latin, natatilis, 'capable of swimming'.Holotype: PIN, no. 5435/1
Locality: Kulinda locality, Orlovskaya Depression, Olov Depression, Cherynyshevsky District, Chita Region, southeastern Siberia, Asian Russia. Transbaikala.
Horizon: Ukureisk Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Tithonian Stage, Upper Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material: Incomplete left manus, with imprints of scales and ungual sheath.
Referred material:
PIN, nos,. 5435/12, 50-52, 54, 62-64: Series of audal vertebrae with impritns of integumenary over.