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Haya (dinosaur)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Clade
  
Dinosauria

Family
  
†Thescelosauridae

Scientific name
  
Haya

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
†Ornithischia

Species
  
†H. griva

Higher classification
  
Jeholosauridae

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Similar
  
Jeholosaurus, Changchunsaurus, Dinosaur, Ornithischia, Hexinlusaurus

Haya is an extinct genus of basal ornithopod dinosaur known from Mongolia.

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DescriptionEdit

Haya is known from several well-preserved specimens which collected in the Khugenetslavkant locality by the joint Mongolian Academy of Sciences from 2002 to 2007, from the Javkhlant Formation. The locality probably dates to the Santonian stage of the Late Cretaceous. The holotype IGM 100/2017 is composed of a complete and well preserved skull with some postcranial elements associated to it. Referred materials include IGM 100/1324, isolated left femur, IGM 100/2013, postcranial elements, IGM 100/2014, a crushed skull and postcranial elements, IGM 100/2015, a nearly complete postcranial skeleton, IGM 100/2016, a partial juvenile skull, IGM 100/2018, an isolated mandible with some teeth, IGM 100/2019, a nearly complete skull and skeleton and IGM 100/2020, postcranial fragments. One skeleton of Haya, IGM 100/2015, preserves a large mass of gastroliths. A cladistic analysis found it to form a clade with Jeholosaurus and Changchunsaurus within Ornithopoda. Han et al. named this clade "Jeholosauridae" in 2012.

EtymologyEdit

Haya was first named by Peter J. Makovicky, Brandon M. Kilbourne, Rudyard W. Sadleir and Mark A. Norell in 2011 and the type species is Haya griva. The generic name and the specific name are derived from the Sanskrit for the Hinduers to the elongate horse-like skull of this Haya and the appearance of this deity in the Buddhist art of Mongolia.

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Haya (dinosaur) Wikipedia