Genus: Hulkepholis BUSCALIONI, ALCALA, ESPILEZ & MAMPEL, 2013
Etymology: In honor of John Whitaker Hulke (1830-1895) who described the specimen
BMNHB 001876 in 1879 (Hulke, 1878) and
Species: willetti (SALSBURY & NAISH,
2011)
BUSCALIONI,
ALCALA,
ESPILEZ & MAMPEL,
2013
Etymology: In honor of Edgar W. Willett, collector of the holotype.
= Goniopholis willetti SALSBURY & NAISH,
2011
Holotype: BMNHB (old BMNYB) 001876
Locality: Cuckfield, West Sussex County, (presumbably near TQ 300256, but the exact location is unknonw), England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: 'Cuckfield Stone' of the Grinstead Clay Formation (originally listed as from the Wealden Formation).
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Cretaceous.
Material: Nearly complete skull and mandible.
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Species: plotos BUSCALIONI, ALCALA, ESPILEZ & MAMPEL, 2013
Etymology: Greek, plotos, 'driftier'.
Holotype: AR-1/56, AR-1-2045, AR-1-2048, AR-1-4859, AR-1-4860, AR-1-2046, AR-1-2048, AR-1-2049, AR-1-4861, AR-1-4862.
Locality: Site AR-1, Mina Santa Maria, Arino, Teruel Province, Spain.
Horizon: Esucha Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Early Albian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material:
Breakdown as follows;
AR-1/56: A partial skeleton.
AR-1-2045: Composed skull.
AR-1-2048, AR-1-4859, AR-1-4860: 3 vertebrae.
AR-1-2046: Rib.
AR-1-2048: A metapodial.
AR-1-2049, AR-1-4861, AR-1-4862: 3 osteoderms.
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Species: rori ARRIBAS, BUSCALIONI, TORRES, ESPILEZ, MAMPEL & ALCAL, 2019
Etymology:Latin, rori, "for the dew."
Holotype: CPB-830-CBP-8311
Locality: Cabezo Santa Barbara 2, Galve, Teruel Province, Spain.
Horizon: Camarillas Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Lower Barremian Stage, Lower Gallic Subepoch, Upper Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material:
Breakdown as follows:
CPB-831: Maxilla with part of periorbital region.
CPB-832: Part of left hemimandible.
CPB-833: Isolated bone fragments with 2 teeth.
CPB-834: Articular (glenoid fossa) fragment.
CPB-835: Skull table and occipital area.
CPB-836: Anterior maxillary fragment.
CPB-837: Osteoderms.
CPB-838: Quadrate condyles.
CPB-839: Premaxilla.
CPB-8310: Pterygoid wing.
CPB-8311: Undetermined mandibular fragment.