Angloposeidon

Photograph by Naish

"Angloposeidon" is the informal name given to a dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous of southern England. It was a possible brachiosaurid but has not been formally named. Darren Naish, a notable vertebrate palaeontologist, has worked with the specimen and has recommended that this name only be used informally and that it not be published.[1] However, he published it himself in his book Tetrapod Zoology Book One from 2010.[2] The remains consist of a single cervical vertebra (MIWG.7306), which indicate it was a very large animal. The fossil was found on the Isle of Wight in the Wessex Formation.[3]

Notes

  1. Naish, Darren (15 Jul 2006). "Angloposeidon', the unreported story, part IV". Darren Naish: Tetrapod Zoology.
  2. Naish, Darren (7 Oct 2010). "Tetrapod Zoology Book One is here at last". Archived from the original on 2012-05-08.
  3. Naish, Darren (2007-12-10). "World first: a peek inside "Angloposeidon"". Sauropod Vertebra Picture of the Week.

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