Fig.1 The holotype specimen and line drawing of Arboroharamiya jenkinsi (STM33-9), a partial skeleton with both mandibles associated with teeth and isolated upper teeth, from the Middle–Late Jurassic Tiaojishan Formation in the town of Mutoudeng, Qinglong County, Hebei Province, China, dated about 160 million years. It is the largest known haramiyid with a body mass estimated at 354 grams, as reported August 8 in Nature. (Image by BI Shundong)
Fig.2 Teeth, mandibles and tooth occlusal relationships of Arboroharamiya jenkinsi. (Image by BI Shundong)
Fig.3 Reconstruction of Arboroharamiya jenkinsi (Image by BI Shundong)