There may be a second, yet-unnamed, species of
Parvicursor. Two specimens of tiny alvarezsaurids were described by Suzuki
et al. in 2002. These authors considered the specimens to be juvenile
Shuvuuia, which lived in the same formation. However, a study by Nick Longrich and
Phil Currie in 2009 suggested that several characters of the skeleton, including fused wrist and pelvic bones, indicated that these specimens were in fact adults of a tiny alvarezsaurid species. A
phylogenetic analysis found that they grouped together with
Parvicursor, and the authors provisionally referred them to
Parvicursor sp. pending further study. It has been suggested that
Linhenykus and
Ceratonykus may be junior synonyms of
Parvicursor. == Phylogeny ==