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Summary
unnamed orionidan (Royo-Torres, Cobos and Alcalá, 2009) Tithonian-Berriasian, Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Villar del Arzobispo Formation, Spain Material- (CPT-1980) lateral tooth (98.2x43.1x19.9 mm) Comments- Though originally referred to Allosauroidea by Royo-Torres et al. (2009), Gasco et al. (2012) reevaluated it as a megalosaurid or carcharodontosaurid. References- Alcala, Royo-Torres, Cobos and Luque, 2009. Updating dinosaur record from Teruel (Aragon, Spain). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 29(3), 53A. Royo-Torres, Cobos and Alcalá, 2009. Diente de un gran dinosaurio terópodo (Allosauroidea) de la Formación Villar del Arzobispo (Titónico-Berriasiense) de Riodeva (España). Estudios Geológicos. 65(1), 91-99. Gascó, Cobos, Royo-Torres, Mampel and Alcalá, 2012. Theropod teeth diversity from the Villar del Arzobispo Formation (Tithonian-Berriasian) at Riodeva (Teruel, Spain). Palaeobiodiversity and Palaeoenvironments. 92(2), 273-285. CPT-1980 is the museum catalog number for an isolated, 9.83 centimeters (3.87 in), tooth belonging to an allosauroid theropod dinosaur currently housed at the Museo Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel.[1] In 2009, the tooth was compared to another allosauroid tooth from Portugal that measured 12.7 centimetres (5.0 in). Analysis led to the conclusion that CPT-1980 is the largest theropod tooth ever discovered in Spain. The theropod most likely measured between 6 -15 meters long.

The tooth was first discovered by local near Riodeva, Teruel in the Villar del Arzobispo Formation, more specifically known as RD-39. The tooth has been dated to the Tithonian-Berriasian stages.[1]

The tooth is composed of a crown and is partially eroded.[1]