Hollanda luceria

Hollanda is a genus of small ground birds known from fossils found in the Barun Goyot Formation of Mongolia.

Found at Khermeen Tsav, it dates from the late Cretaceous period (Campanian stage), about 75 million years ago.

Known only from partial hind limbs, Hollanda has long legs with an unusual configuration of the toes.

These indicate that it was a fast-running ground bird, possibly similar to the modern Roadrunner.

[3] Dinosaur Institute at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County project lead and researcher, Alyssa Bell, named the new species after the Holland family (donors to the project) and the rock band Lucero.