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Neuquenraptor (meaning Neuquén thief) is a genus of that lived in South America during the in what is now the Portezuelo Formation of . It is one of the first dromaeosaurids found in the Southern Hemisphere.


Discovery and naming
In January 1996 the remains of Neuquenraptor were found near in the Sierra del Portezuelo and reported that very year.* In 1997 it was revealed the intended name was "Araucanoraptor argentinus". In 1999 it was provisionally described as a member of the . However, it was named as the Neuquenraptor argentinus in 2005 by of the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum and of Ohio State University and described as a dromaeosaurid. The generic name combines Neuquén, referring to the Neuquén Province and basin of northern , , with raptor meaning "thief". The specific name refers to Argentina.


Description
The known remains, MCF-PVPH 77, were uncovered in layers of the Portezuelo Formation dating to the . It consists of only a left foot, some cervical vertebrae fragments, ribs, tail chevrons and a radius.

Neuquenraptor is estimated to have measured long and have weighed .

(2025). 9780375824197, Random House.
Genus List for Holtz 2012 Weight Information
(2025). 9780691167664, Princeton University Press.
It was larger than its close relative , a genus it shared some osteological and physical similarities with.


Classification
Neuquenraptor might be a junior subjective synonym of ; that is, the two might represent the same genus or even species, in which case the name Unenlagia would have to be used instead of Neuquenraptor because the former name was published earlier, in 1997, and thus has priority. In 2005, Neuquenraptor was assigned by Novas and Pol to the in a with several dromaeosaurid taxa. Some subsequent studies did not treat Neuquenraptor as a valid genus, combining its data with that of into a single unit. Motta et al. (2025), who recovered (along with Halszkaraptoridae, , and ) as within , considered both Neuquenraptor and Unenlagia to be separate, valid genera.


Paleoecology
Neuquenraptor enjoys a special importance because of its provenance from . Until the discovery of Neuquenraptor, all dromaeosaurids had been found in , or Northern / , and scientists believed that dromaeosaurids only inhabited , i.e. the Northern Hemisphere. South America however, during the became part of . The find of Neuquenraptor provides some possible indication of the degree of isolation between the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

The supercontinent started to break up in the Early , leading to the separation around 160 Ma of Laurasia in the north and Gondwana in the south. Gondwana itself was soon fragmented into West Gondwana (i.e., Africa and South America) and East Gondwana (i.e., Antarctica and Australia plus India and Madagascar). West Gondwana broke apart during the , as and separated between 132 and 90 Ma. Between approximately 80 and 60 Ma, i.e. in the Late Cretaceous and early , North America and South America were perhaps connected, at least episodically, by a land bridge, due to the eastward motion of the Caribbean plate between the two continental masses.


See also
  • Timeline of dromaeosaurid research

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