- in the case of a fossil. For example, the
holotype of
Pelorosaurus humerocristatus (Duriatitan), a
large herbivorous dinosaur from the
early Cretaceous...
-
Weymouth in the
lower Kimmeridge Clay from Dorset. The type species, D.
humerocristatus, was
described in 1874 by John
Hulke as a
species of
Cetiosaurus and...
- and an
osteoderm (CAMSM J.29481). It was
synonymised to
Ornithopsis humerocristatus by
Richard Lydekker in 1888 and to
Pelorosaurus by
Friedrich von Huene...
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Cetiosaurus humerocristatus Hulke, 1874: non Cetiosaurus; =
Ornithopsis humerocristatus (Hulke, 1874) Lydekker, 1889; =
Pelorosaurus humerocristatus (Hulke...
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reiterating its
close relationship to
Cetiosaurus oxoniensis,
Cetiosaurus humerocristatus, and Gigantosaurus.
Though it was not
given a
species name at the time...
- the
fossils that have been
recovered from the formation.
Duriatitan humerocristatus Lourinhasaurus alenquerensis Megalosaurus insignis (theropod indet...
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dorsal and
sacral centra."
Considered a
nomen dubium.
Cetiosaurus C.
humerocristatus Dorset Now Duriatitan.
Indeterminate Oxfordshire Remains previously...
- (nomen dubium) =
Ischyrosaurus manseli P.
humerocristatus (Hulke 1874)
Sauvage 1887 =
Duriatitan humerocristatus. P.
armatus (Gervais 1852)
Lydekker 1889...
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Eleven vertebrae, a
shoulder bone, and
fragments of ribs
Duriatitan humerocristatus BMNH 44635
Natural History Museum,
London Kimmeridgian Kimmeridge Clay...
- Sauvage, 1874
Nomen dubium Sauvage 1874
Sauropoda France
Duriatitan humerocristatus (Hulke, 1874)
Valid Hulke 1874
Titanosauriformes 154.8–149.2 Ma Late...