- The
Natural History Museum in
London is a
museum that
exhibits a vast
range of
specimens from
various segments of
natural history. It is one of
three major...
- into Pliosaurus, and re****igned
NHMUK PV OR 39362 to this
species with
other material,
based solely on
large size.
NHMUK PV OR 39362, a
complete skull and...
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species as
NHMUK R6856
because the
dorsal or back
vertebrae of the two
specimens are
nearly identical. However, the
vertebral features that link
NHMUK R6856...
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specimen NHMUK OR 40140
which includes a
skull and
postcrania and was
purchased by E.C. Day in 1866, also from Dorset.
Specimens NHMUK PV R1339 and
NHMUK OR...
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Anning discovered a second, much more
complete plesiosaur skeleton,
specimen NHMUK OR 22656 (formerly BMNH 22656). When
Conybeare presented his
analysis of...
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pieces are now
registered in the
Natural History Museum as
specimen NHMUK PV OR 28707,
NHMUK PV OR 39560–1.
Later in the same year,
Huxley classified Hypsilophodon...
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fossil includes most of the rear half of a
skeleton as well as a
forelimb (
NHMUK R3078).
Found in
Cambridgeshire in the 1890s, it was
described by Arthur...
- title. He also at this time
provisionally referred to it the
right tibia NHMUK R.186,
which was
discovered by
William D. Fox in 1865 or 1866 and was identified...
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including fragmentary vertebrae collected by Kai
Bailey in 2014 and
specimen NHMUK R.186, a tibia. Both
specimens are on
display at the
Dinosaur Expeditions...
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discovered was that of
Temnodontosaurus platyodon. The
specimen (BMNH 2149; now
NHMUK PV R1158) was
found in the Lias of Lyme
Regis by
Joseph Anning in 1811....