Species: calvadosi (DESLONGCHAMPS, 1866) DESLONGCHAMPS, 1869
Etymology: 'Complete lizard from Calvados' named after the region in France
where it was discovered.
= Teleosaurus calvadosi DESLONGCHAMPS, 1866
Plastotype: NHM R.2681 (Lost during World War II).
Locality: Fuller's Earth of Caen, Calvados Department, Normandy, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy: zigzag-progracilis ammonite zones.
Age: Lower - Middle Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.
Material: Skull and mandible.
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Species: joubrti DESLONGCHAMPS, 1869
Etymology:
Plastotype: NHM 32612
Locality: Probably lower Fuller's Earth of Caen, Calvados Department, Normandy, France.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Middle Jurassic.
Material: Incomplete lower jaw, the anterior tip of a rostrum, 1 caudal, 1 dorsal vertebrae, poorly preserved remains of the pelvis and hind limbs.
Referred material:
LYDEKKER, 1888
BMNH 32612: Cast of type.
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