Xenovenator

Xenovenator
Temporal range: Late Cretaceous
(late Campanian), ~
Holotype of X. espinosai
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Dinosauria
Clade: Saurischia
Clade: Theropoda
Family: Troodontidae
Subfamily: Troodontinae
Clade: Troodontini
Genus: Xenovenator
Rivera-Sylva et al., 2026
Type species
Xenovenator espinosai
Rivera-Sylva et al., 2026
Other species
  • Xenovenator? robustus
    (Sullivan, 2006)

Xenovenator (lit.'strange hunter') is an extinct genus of troodontid theropod dinosaurs known from the Late Cretaceous (Campanian age) of North America. The type species of the genus, Xenovenator espinosai, is known from fragmentary skull bones found in the Cerro del Pueblo Formation of Mexico. It is characterized by an unusually expanded and rugose skull roof, somewhat comparable to that seen in pachycephalosaurs. This may imply Xenovenator individuals engaged in combat with other members of their species, a behavior for which adaptations had not been previously observed in non-avian paravians.

Saurornitholestes robustus, known from the Kirtland Formation of New Mexico, United States, may also belong to this genus, although it lacks the characteristic domed skull roof of X. espinosai.