Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex | Sophie, Countess of Wessex | formation | Egbert of Wessex | House of Wessex | Command (military formation) | Ine of Wessex | Elliot Formation | Cynewulf of Wessex | Countess of Wessex | Westland Wessex | Lance Formation | Godwin, Earl of Wessex | Crato Formation | Chinle Formation | Two Medicine Formation | Tamayama Formation | Sigeberht of Wessex | Missing Man Formation (band) | Missing Man Formation | Marcellus Formation | Kirkwood Formation | Gettysburg Formation | Clarens Formation | Whitby Mudstone Formation | Tunbridge Wells Sand Formation | Santana Formation | Phalanx formation | phalanx formation | Mahantango Formation |
Another possible brachiosaurid is the unnamed taxon informally named Angloposeidon from the Wessex Formation of England.
In 2010, Kenneth Carpenter and Yusuke Ishida synonymized Dollodon bampingi with Iguanodon seelyi, a species based on BMNH R 28685 from Wessex Formation, England.
It is named after the village of Rudgwick in West Sussex and was discovered at a Rudgwick Brickworks Company quarry, at the quarry floor in gray-green marl beds of the Wessex Formation.