Genus: Manipulonyx AVERIANOV, LOPATIN & ATUCHIN, 2025
Etymology: Latin, manipular, "to maipulate, to handle" and Greek, onyx, "claw."
Species: reshetovi AVERIANOV, LOPATIN & ATUCHIN, 2025
Etymology: In honor of Soviet paleontologist V.Yu. Reshetov, who found the holotype.
Holotype: PIN 3142/364
Locality: Khermeen Tsav, Ömnögov (South Gobi), Mongolia.
Horizon: Upper Nemegt Formation (= Upper White Beds of Khermeen Tsav).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material: 2 posterior cervical and first doral vertebrae in articulation, 3 complete and 1 fragmentary sacral vertebra, numerous caudal vertebrae, left scapulocoracoid (unfused), proximal left humerus, almost complete rigth ulna and radius, 3 proximal carpals, flexor side of the carpometacarpus, metacarpals 2-4, manual digit 2, ungual phalanx II-2, manual digits 3 and 4, fragments of right ilium and pubis, distal left and right femur, left and right proximal tibia.