Genus: Liopleurodon SAUVAGE, 1873
Etymology: Greek, leios, “smooth”, Greek, pleuron, “side”, Greek, odon, “tooth”: Smooth-side toothed.

Sp

MARTILL, 1992

Locality: Waste disposal site at Dogsthorpe, Peterbourgh, Cambridgeshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Lower Oxford Clay.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Callovian Stage, Upper Dogger Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material:

Peterborough City Museum and Art Gallery, Priestage, Peterborough PE 1 1UA, PETCM R.296: Fragmentary skeleton.
Note: Stomach contents: Hooklets of teuthoid cephalopods, a single reptilian tooth, small fish teeth, vertebrae and other indeterminate fish bones and gastroliths.