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C8710036FFB5AF585229FBB4FAF9787C.mc.F0B0BB7DFFB1AF5851FFF9BAFAF2787C	C8710036FFB5AF585229FBB4FAF9787C.taxon				lectotype	It is unfortunate (but understandable, given the circumstances pertaining to the original excavation) that substantial portions of the dermal skeleton of the lectotype are either missing or represented by isolated specimens. Some were deliberately cut away during the preparation of the skeleton (under the supervision of Owen), and it is likely that others were lost because they were not enclosed within the boundaries of the carbonate-cemented marlstone slabs that enveloped the majority of the buried skeleton. Nevertheless, it is clear from the appearance of some of the individual or fused arrays of scelidosaur osteoderms collected from Charmouth in subsequent years (and preserved among the collection of referred material at the Natural History Museum, London) – see inventory in Norman (2020 a) — that their form and arrangement is more varied and complicated than originally described by Owen. Recent discoveries have added materially to our understanding of the morphological variation, distribution and growth of scelidosaur osteoderms		1												London	Some	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8710036FFB5AF585229FBB4FAF9787C#F0B0BB7DFFB1AF5851FFF9BAFAF2787C				MaterialCitation
C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.mc.F0B0BB7DFFBFAF5652FDF98BFB4A78CB	C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.taxon					Cliff exposures on The Spittles – Black Ven between Charmouth and Lyme Regis, Dorset. Weathered nodules containing bones or eroded individual bones are occasionally found along the foreshore beneath these cliffs (Fig. 1)		1											Dorset		Charmouth	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88#F0B0BB7DFFBFAF5652FDF98BFB4A78CB				MaterialCitation
C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.mc.F0B0BB7DFFBEAF575195FA92FD037880	C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.taxon	R1111		NHMUK	lectotype	NHMUK R 1111 (lectotype). The articulated skeleton of a large scelidosaur (4.4 m long). The skull is largely complete and preserves exostoses and osteoderms. Missing parts of the postcranial endoskeleton include some cervical vertebrae and their ribs, portions of the dorsal ribcage, a few caudal vertebrae, parts of the pectoral girdle, the right forelimb, the left forearm and manus. Most of the craniocervical osteoderms are missing and only isolated elements from the osteoderm rows that covered the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the torso are preserved. Some of the caudal osteoderms are still associated with caudal vertebrae, but the majority were removed during preparation and are now stored separately in the collections		1														https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88#F0B0BB7DFFBEAF575195FA92FD037880				MaterialCitation
C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.mc.F0B0BB7DFFBBAF5251FFFE80FDAC7D70	C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88.taxon	LEGL 0004, SGDS 1311		BRSMG		NB: Because this referred specimen remains in private ownership, to describe it would appear to some to violate the ethical guidelines adopted by the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology. To clarify matters as they stand, the original specimen is on permanent loan to the Bristol City Museum. It is provided with the reference number BRSMG LEGL 0004 and is freely available to researchers (and has been so for the past decade). In addition, good-quality casts of this specimen are exhibited at Charmouth Heritage Coast Centre, Dorset, England and at the St. George Discovery Site, Utah, USA (SGDS 1311). The osteoderm arrangement in the cast specimens (Figs 8, 9) faithfully represents that seen in the original specimen. All observations provided in this description are the same for the original specimen and its replicates		1										United States of America	Utah	The	Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology. To	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C8710036FFB0AF5252D4FAEAFB767F88#F0B0BB7DFFBBAF5251FFFE80FDAC7D70				MaterialCitation
