The
holotype was first discovered and collected in 2002 during the field expedition conducted by the Mongolian Academy of Sciences and the American Museum of Natural History, the specimen only preserved a partial left
dentary. It was discovered on the outcrops at the Tsagan Tsonj locality in the
Bayan Shireh Formation, the age is estimated to be around 102 million to 86 million years ago, between the
Cenomanian and
Santonian stages of the
Late Cretaceous epoch. The generic name,
Tsagandelta, is derived from the
Mongolian цагаан (tsagaan, meaning white) and the
Greek δέλτᾰ (delta, meaning crest or point-shaped) in reference to the withish sediments at the Tsagan Tsonj locality and the prominent dentition of the
Deltatheroida. The specific name,
dashzevegi, is in honor to the Mongolian paleontologist Demberlyin Dashzeveg who did notable research on early mammals. ==Description==