Genus: Citipes FUNTSON, 2020
Etymology:
Latin, citipes, "fleet-footed."
Species: elegans (PARKS, 1933) LONGRICH, BARNES, CLARK, & MILLAR,
2013
Etymology: Latin, elegans, "elegant, fine."
Referred material:
THERRIEN, ZELENITSKY, TANAKA, VORIS, ERICKSON, CURRIE, DeBURH & KOBAYASHI, 2023
Locality: Quarry Q257, Dinosaur Provincial Park, Newell County, Alberta Province, Canada.
Horizon: Dinosaur Park Formation, upper Judith River Group, approximately 7 m below the stratigraphically lowest coal bed of teh Lethbridge Coal Zone.
Biostratigraphy: "Plateau Tuff" and 'LCZ" bentointes.
Age: Judithian age, Middle Campanian Stage, middle Senonian subepoch, upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
RTMP 2009.12.14: Citipes; One femora, tibia, fibula, metatarsals and phalanges; Two tibae, fibulae, metatarsals and phalanges.
Note: Stomach contents of a juvenile Gorgosaurus libratus, Skull and fragmentary skeleton.