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The Rutland Formation is a geologic formation in England. It preserves fossils dated to the late Bajocian to Bathonian ages of the Jurassic period, about 169 million years ago. It is the lateral equivalent of the Sharp's Hill Formation and the Fuller's Earth Formation. The "Rutland Dinosaur" specimen of Cetiosaurus is known from the formation.[1]

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Paleobiota

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Genus Species Dist. Member Material Notes Images

Cetiosaurus[2]

C. oxoniensis[2]

Great Casterton Quarry Freshwater Series

"Rutland Dinosaur" specimen consisting of " cervicals `2±14', some with ribs of the left or both sides; neural arches, spines or centra of at least 11 dorsals and many thoracic rib fragments; at least four sacral centra, with parts of the parapophyses; four sacral ribs and possible sacral spines; 13 anterior caudals; several damaged chevrons; fragments of both ilia and the left ischium; and the right femur."[1]

Cetiosaurus
Sauropoda Indet Woodeaton Quarry Undescribed.[3]
Dinosauria

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