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- cusps three." (Simpson, 1928). Fossil remains of the species Loxaulax valdensis consist of a tooth found in Valanginian (Lower Cretaceous) strata belong...
- 20th centuries: C. inkeyi, C. hoggii, C. leedsi, C. prestwichi, and C. valdensis. C. inkeyi (Nopcsa, 1900) consists of fragmentary material, a dentary...
- Astrodon. Other species at one time ****igned to the genus include Astrodon valdensis and Astrodon pussilus. In 1962 R. F. Kingham ****igned Brachiosaurus, including...
- of the Isle of Wight. Two species have been named: I. valdensis and I. lydekkeri. I. valdensis was found in the Wes**** Formation and I. lydekkeri in the...
- Christian Erich Hermann von Meyer named the type species Stenopelix valdensis. The generic name is derived from Gr**** stenos, "narrow", and pelyx, "pelvis"...
- Geological Society of London, v. 81, p. 1-61. Hulke, J. W., 1879, Vectisaurus valdensis, a new Wealden Dinosaur: Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of...
- of Streptospondylus, S. major, is a nomen dubium. I. valdensis, a renaming of Vectisaurus valdensis by Ernst van den Broeck in 1900. Originally named by...
- Huabeisaurus, but the remains are too fragmentary to be sure. "Titanosaurus" valdensis - Referred to a new genus, Iuticosaurus, but still considered a nomen...
- eusuchians. Heterosuchus was described by Harry Seeley in 1887, with H. valdensis as the type species. It may be the same genus as the slightly younger...
- Wyleyia is an extinct genus of birds, containing a single species, Wyleyia valdensis, known from the early Cretaceous period of Sus****, England. The genus...