Genus: Amphilestes OWEN, 1871
Etymology: Greek, amphi, “near, around, both” and Greek, lestes, “robber”: Ambigous robber.
= Amphitherium OWEN, 1845 non De BLAINVILLE, 1838 (Amphitherium prevostii, Mammalia, Amphitheriidae)
Etymology:

Species: broderipii (OWEN, 1845) OWEN, 1871
Etymology:
= Amphitherium broderipii OWEN, 1845

Holotype: Yorkshire museum.

Locality: Stonesfield Slate at Stonesfield, Oxfordshire County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Stonesfield.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.

Material: Left ramus, internal aspect with LP1-3 and LM1-5.

Referred material:

BMNH M2297: Cast of the first Oxford specimen.

University Museum, Oxford.

I: Left ramus in external aspect with LP2-4 and LM1-5.

II: Right ramus, external aspect, with LP2-4 and M1-5.

 


= Amphihlestes cf. A. broderipii FREEMAN, 1979

Locality: Watton Cliff, Dorset County, England, Southern United Kingdom.

Horizon: Forest Marble.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Bathonian Stage, Middle Dogger Epoch, Middle Jurassic.

Material:

M 36000: Lower molar.