Species: durobrivensis (HULKE, 1887) HOFFSTETTER, 1957
Etymology:
= Omosaurus durobrivensis HULKE, 1887
= Stegosaurus durobrivensis (HULKE, 1887)
HULKE, 1887
= Dacentrurus durobrivensis (HULKE, 1887) HENNING, 1915
Holotype: BMNH R1989
Locality: From Felton near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Lower Oxford Clay.
Biostratigraphy: Probably Kosmoceras jason Zone.
Age: Middle Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.
Material: Incomplete sacrum, ilia, left femur, right metatarsal III and phalanx of manus.
Referred specimens;
BMNH R2854: Right tibia of juvenile.
SMC J.46885: Left metacarpal I.
SMC J. 46888: Distal end of left fibula.
SMC J.46880: Crushed right femur, ends incomplete described by HUENE 1901 as left tibia of a large ornithopod dinosaur.
SMC J.46875: Distal end of right pubis described by HUENE 1901, as an ornithopod ischium.
SMCJ46879:
BMNH R3167:
BMNH R1989-92:
PCM R177: Caudal spine.
GALTON, BRUN & RIOULT, 1980/GALTON, 1990Locality: Argences, Calvados Department, Normandy, France.
Horizon: Callovian Marls.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Uppermost Lower Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.
Material:
MNBR 0001: 5 cervical, 7 dorsal and 13 caudal vertebrae (including a series of 11 with haemal arches), a left humerus, a right hindlimb and shoulder (=parasacral ) spine.
HULKE, 1887Locality: Eyebury, Northamptonshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Kimmeridge Clay.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material:
Number: Not given: Sacrum, ilia, a caudal vertebra, parts of the other vertebral centra and a femur, a metapodial bone, and many indeterminable fragments.
LOMAX & TAMURA, 2014
Locality: Fletton, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Lower Oxford Clay. Note: Marine deposit.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Middle Jurassic.
Material:
NHMUK R1991: Left femur.
NHMUK R 1992: Right metatarsal, phlanax.
NHMUK R 1889: Partial sacrum and fragment right ilium.
= Omosaurus leedsi SEELEY, 1901
Etymology:Holotype: CAMSM (SMC) J.46874
Locality: Northamptonshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Lower Oxford Clay.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material: Large right dermal plate.
Referred material:
Locality: Whittlesey near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Oxford Clay.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material:
SMC J.46879: Left caudal spine.
Locality: Weymouth, Dorset County, England, Southern United Kingdom.Horizon: Lower Oxford Clay.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material:
BMNH 40517: Distal half of left fibula.
Locality: Argences, Calvados Department, Normandy, France.Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Jurassic.
Material:
MNHN: Cervical vertebrae 3, 5-10. dorsal, 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, caudal 4-11, left humerus, right femur with incomplete proximal end, right tibia, right fibula, right astragalus and calcaneum, right parasacral spine.
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