Triprismatoolithus has not been found associated with embryos or adult remains, so it is unknown precisely what kind of dinosaur laid the eggs. However, the closely related oogenus,
Arriagadoolithus, was discovered closely associated with the
alvarezsaurid Bonapartenykus, so it is likely that
T. stephensi was also laid by an unknown alvarezaur or a closely related dinosaur. Arriagadoolithids, like
elongatoolithids,
prismatoolithids, and
Continuoolithus, are laid in pairs, which is interpreted as evidence that
oviraptorosaurs,
troodontids, and alvarezsaurs had two functioning
oviducts, unlike birds which have only one. ==References==