CPT-1980

CPT-1980 is the museum catalog number for an isolated, 9.83 cm, tooth belonging to an allosauroid theropod dinosaur currently housed at the Museo Fundación Conjunto Paleontológico de Teruel. In 2009, the tooth was compared to another allosauroid tooth from Portugal that measured 12.7 cm. 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.

The tooth is composed of a crown and is partially eroded.