Genus: Celtedens McGOWAN, & EVANS, 1995
Etymology: Latin, celtes, “chisle” and Latin, dens, “tooth”: an alusion to the shape of the teeth.

Species: megacephalus (COSTA, 1864)
Etymology: Greek, mega, "large" and Greek, Kephale, "head."
= Triton megacephalus COSTA, 1864
= Heteroclitotriton megacephalus (COSTA, 1864) KUHN, 1914
= Tritus megacephalus (COSTA, 1864)
= Albanerpeton megacephalus (COSTA, 1864), ESTES, 1981

Holotype: IGUN M 542

Locality: Ciro, Pietraolia, Matese Mountains, Benvenento Province , Italy.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Albian Stage, middle Gallic subepoch, lower Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material: Fragmentary skeleton.

Referred material:

BARBERA & MACUGLIA, 1988

Material: Fragmentary specimen.

 

cf Albanerpeton megacephalus ESTES & SANCHEZ 1982

Locality: Galve, Teruel Province, Spain.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Barremian-Aptian Stage, middle Gallic subepoch, lower Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

Teruel Collection.

6 left, 6 right dentary fragments; 2 posterior maxillary fragments, 2 quadrates, atlas, second vertebra, complete trunk centrum and fragment of another, 4 left and 2 right distal humeri, proximal humerus, 3 distal femora.

Barcelona Collection.

2 left and 2 right dentary fragments, 1 left and 2 right distal humeri, 5 distal femora.

 

ESTES, 1981

Locality: Near Gardies, S. E. Aveyron District, South France.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower- Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.

Material:

FUB, Gardies 66/67 : Atlas.

 

KUHNE, 1968

Locality: Porto Pinheiro and Guimarota, Leiria District, Portugal.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Kimmeridgian Stage, Middle Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material:

FUB: Undescribed atlantes, vertebrae, humeri and femora.

 


Locality: Galve II, Teruel Province, Spain.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Neocomian subepoch, Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material:

FUB: Undescribed vertebrae and humeri.

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Species: ibericus McGOWAN, & EVANS, 1995
Etymology: In reference to Ibero, of Spain.

Holotype: LH 6020 (museo de Cuenca, Cuenca, Spain, provisionally housed in the Unidad de Paleontoloiga, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain)

Locality: Las Hoyas fossil site, La Cierva Township, 20 km east of Cuenca, in the Castellan Branch of the Iberian Range, Cuenca Province, Spain.

Horizon: Calizas de La Huerguina Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Upper Hauterivian Stage, Late Neocomian subepoch-Lower Berremian Stage, Early Gallic subepoch, Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.

Material: Part and counterpart of an almost complete skeleton, missing only part of the palate and tail.

Referred material:

McGOWAN, J., 1998

LH 030 R A & B: Almost complete specimen in part and counterpart.