Genus: Kermackodon BUTLER & HOOKER, 2005
Etymology: In honor of the late Professor Kenneth A. Kermack, in recognition
of his important contributions to knowledge of Mesozoic mammals, and Greek,
odon, 'tooth'.
Species: multicuspis BULTER & HOOKER, 2005
Etymology: Latin, multus, "many" and Latin, cuspis, "sharp point."
Holotype: BMNH M46822
Locality: Clay bands of the “Kirtlington mammal bed’, Kirtlington Old Quarry (Old Cement Works Quarry), grid reference SP 494 199, Oxfordshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.
Horizon: Forest Marble.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.
Material: A left upper molar (M2).
Refered material:
BMNH M46684: A left lower last premolar (p4).
BMNH 46640: An incomplete right premolar, not the last (P3 or P4).
Note: From bed 3w (i).