The known fossil material of Unnuakomys consists of over 60 teeth, along with multiple dentaries and a maxillary fragment. These fossils are from the Pediomys Point locality of the Prince Creek Formation. The holotype is DMNH 21353, a left maxillary fragment containing second and third molars.[1]
The generic name Unnuakomys is derived from "Unnuak" (pronounced Oo-noo-ok), an Iñupiaq word for night, combined with the Greek "mys", meaning mouse. The specific name honors paleontologist J. Howard Hutchison, who discovered the Pediomys Point locality.[1]
Paleobiology
Weighing less than an ounce, Unnuakomys was about the size of a mouse.[2] It was likely an insectivore.