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Hypselospinus fittoni
Taxonomy
Iguanodon fittoni was named by Lydekker (1889). Its type specimen is BMNH R1635, a partial skeleton (incomplete left ilium, partial sacrum, midcaudal centrum, the eroded proximal end of an ischium (very dubious association). In addition, three isolated teeth (o), and it is a 3D body fossil. Its type locality is Shornden Quarry (sand), which is in a Valanginian terrestrial sandstone in the Wadhurst Clay Formation of the United Kingdom. It is the type species of Hypselospinus.
It was recombined as Wadhurstia fittoni by Carpenter and Ishida (2010); it was considered a nomen dubium by Paul (2008); it was recombined as Hypselospinus fittoni by Norman (2010), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2010), McDonald et al. (2010), McDonald et al. (2010), Pereda-Suberbiola et al. (2011), McDonald et al. (2012), Norman (2013), Zheng et al. (2013), Pereda Suberbiola and Ruiz-Omeñaca (2013), Norman (2014), Norman (2014), Fuentes Vidarte et al. (2016), Ibiricu et al. (2019), Santos-Cubedo et al. (2021), Verdú et al. (2021), Ji and Zhang (2022), Bonsor et al. (2023).
It was recombined as Wadhurstia fittoni by Carpenter and Ishida (2010); it was considered a nomen dubium by Paul (2008); it was recombined as Hypselospinus fittoni by Norman (2010), Pereda Suberbiola et al. (2010), McDonald et al. (2010), McDonald et al. (2010), Pereda-Suberbiola et al. (2011), McDonald et al. (2012), Norman (2013), Zheng et al. (2013), Pereda Suberbiola and Ruiz-Omeñaca (2013), Norman (2014), Norman (2014), Fuentes Vidarte et al. (2016), Ibiricu et al. (2019), Santos-Cubedo et al. (2021), Verdú et al. (2021), Ji and Zhang (2022), Bonsor et al. (2023).