“…The theropod component of this fauna is particularly well known, in contrast to other parts of the world, where the delicate bones of theropods are rarely preserved [ 8 , 9 ]. From the Nemegt Formation alone, a diverse assemblage of alvarezsaurids [ 10 ], dromaeosaurs [ 11 ], ornithomimids [ 12 , 13 ], oviraptorosaurs [ 14 , 15 ], therizinosaurs [ 16 ], troodontids [ 17 ], and tyrannosaurs [ 18 , 19 ] is known, comprising nearly 250 associated skeletons [ 7 , 20 ]. Whereas tyrannosaurs and ornithomimids form the bulk of the collected specimens, the oviraptorosaurs are the most diverse component of the fauna, known from at least nine genera [ 14 , 15 ].…”