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First Valanginian Polacanthus foxii (Dinosauria,Ankylosauria) from England,from the Lower Cretaceous of Bexhill,Sussex
Authors:William T Blows  Kerri Honeysett
Institution:1. Division of Applied Biological, Diagnostics and Therapeutic Sciences, City University, London EC1A 7QN, United Kingdom;2. 10 Camperdown Street, Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex TN39 5BE, United Kingdom
Abstract:A new partial skeleton of the armoured ornithischian dinosaur Polacanthus found in the Wadhurst Clay Formation (Valanginian stage) of Bexhill, Sussex is the oldest recorded occurrence of this taxon. Previous discoveries suggested that at least two armoured ornithischians occur in the Wealden succession: Polacanthus, which was mostly restricted to the Barremian, and Hylaeosaurus, which was recorded as present only in the Valanginian. The new discovery extends the stratigraphic range of Polacanthus into the Valanginian. Although these two taxa appear to be closely similar anatomically, their osteology now suggests they are not synonymous. The new specimen includes the first known jugal as well as a comparatively rare polacanthid plate/spine (splate) which probably comes from the shoulder (pectoral) area of these animals.
Keywords:Polacanthus  Hylaeosaurus  Valanginian  Barremian  Wealden  Cretaceous
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