Nemegtomaia

Nemegtomaia ("Nemegt mother") is a genus of oviraptorid dinosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of what is now Mongolia. The type species, Nemegtomaia barsboldi, was described by Lü, Tomida, Azuma, Dong, and Lee in 2004.[1] Lü et al. originally called the dinosaur Nemegtia, a name which was found to have already been used for an ostracod from the same formation (in the Nemegt Basin). The dinosaur was therefore renamed Nemegtomaia in 2005.

Description
Nemegtomaia is known from relatively good remains and a notably well-preserved skull. The same authors had identified this skull in 2002, as a species of "Ingenia" (now Ajancingenia).[3] Despite this early misidentification, Nemegtomaia belongs to the subfamily Oviraptorinae, not Ingeniinae and may be a close relative of Citipati. Two further specimens were described in 2012. One of these was found associated with a nest with eggs, and this specimen also showed evidence of having been scavenged upon by Skin beetles.

Classification
The cladogram below follows an analysis by Fanti et al., 2012.