Geminiraptor

Geminiraptor is a genus of troodontid dinosaur. Geminiraptor lived during the early Cretaceous period (?lower Barremian age) in what is now Utah, United States. Geminiraptor was named by Phil Senter, James I. Kirkland, John Bird and Jeff A. Bartlett in 2010. The type species of Geminiraptor is G. suarezarum. The specific name refers to Drs. Celina and Marina Suarez, the twin geologists who discovered the Suarez site. The generic name is from the Latin geminae (“twins,” in honor of the Suarez sisters) and raptor ("seizer").[1]