Biology:Kukufeldia
Kukufeldia | |
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Illustration of the type specimen | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Clade: | Dinosauria |
Clade: | †Ornithischia |
Clade: | †Ornithopoda |
Clade: | †Styracosterna |
Genus: | †Kukufeldia McDonald et al., 2010 |
Type species | |
Kukufeldia tilgatensis McDonald et al., 2010
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Kukufeldia is a genus of iguanodont dinosaur that existed in what is now England during the Early Cretaceous period.[1] Identified from a nearly complete right dentary (NHMUK 28660) found near Cuckfield and originally described in 1848 by Gideon Mantell, it was named by Andrew T. McDonald, Paul M. Barrett, and Sandra D. Chapman in 2010,[1] and the type species is Kukufeldia tilgatensis. It was originally identified as Iguanodon anglicus, but the authors consider this a nomen dubium of which the type specimen BMNH 2392, some teeth found at the same location, is undiagnostic. The generic name refers to Kukufeld ("Cuckoo's Field"), the name of Cuckfield in the eleventh century, and the specific name refers to Tilgate Forest, the name then of the geological layer it was found in. Kukufeldia is within Iguanodontia a member of the Styracosterna.[1]
See also
Geology of East Sussex
References
Wikidata ☰ Q1930345 entry