Diversity (Jan 2022)

New <i>Iguanodon bernissartensis</i> Axial Bones (Dinosauria, Ornithopoda) from the Early Cretaceous of Morella, Spain

  • José Miguel Gasulla,
  • Fernando Escaso,
  • Iván Narváez,
  • José Luis Sanz,
  • Francisco Ortega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/d14020063
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 63

Abstract

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Iguanodon bernissartensis is the most frequently and widely cited styracosternan ornithopod in Western Europe during the Early Cretaceous, although some of these assignments likely need to be revised to establish the true distribution of the taxon. Here, we describe a new specimen of I. bernissartensis from the upper Barremian of the Iberian Peninsula. Based on the unique combination of shared characters, the new specimen from the Arcillas de Morella Formation at Morella locality (Castellón, Spain) can be confidently referred to Iguanodon bernissartensis. These characters include parallel-sided anterior and posterior margins of the dorsal and the caudal neural spines as well as the presence of a ventral keel in the posterior dorsal centra and a broad ventral sulcus in the midline of the central surface of the most posterior sacral vertebrae. This new evidence of Iguanodon bernissartensis reinforces the knowledge about styracosternan ornithopods as the most frequently recorded dinosaur group in the Arcillas de Morella Formation.

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