Aoniraptor is an extinct genus of theropod dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous Huincul Formation of Argentina. The genus contains a monotypic taxon, Aoniraptor libertatem, known from a partial skeleton.
Aoniraptor comes from the Tehuelche language word "Aoni", which means south, and the Latin word "raptor", meaning thief. The specific name, libertatem, comes from the Latin word for freedom, as it was discovered on the bicentennial of Argentina's independence from Spain in 1810.
On some blogs, Aoniraptor has been informally considered as synonymous with the theropod Gualicho, described from the same formation, due to the similarities of their caudal vertebrae. If this were supported, the name Gualicho would have precedent. Aranciaga Rolando et al. in 2020 performed a comparative analysis between the pneumatic structures of Aoniraptor and Gualicho, and found many differences between the two.
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