Genus: Cretadhefdaa LEMIERRE & BLACKBURN, 2022
Etymology: A combination of the word Cretaceous and a transliteration of the Arabic word dhefdaa (also sometimes written as dheftha or thedfaa), "frog."

Species: taouzensis LEMIERRE & BLACKBURN, 2022
Etymology: In reference to the type locality, Taouz, Morocco.

Holotype: UCRC-PV94

Locality: TD1, near the city of Taouz, southeastern Morocco.

Horizon: Kem Kem beds.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Cenomanian Stage, Late Gallic Subepoch, Early Gulf Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.

Material: Posterior portion of the skull preserving co-ossified and incomplete frontoparietals, parasphenoid, and the prooticooccipital (the co-ossified prootics and exoccipitals sensu Rocek, 1981).

Referred material:

UCRC-PV95: Incomplete squamosal.

UCRC-PV97-98: 2 incomplete presacral vertebrae.

 

Locality: Tz8a1, near the city of Taouz, southeastern Morocco.

Horizon: Kem Kem beds.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Cenomanian Stage, Late Gallic Subepoch, Early Gulf Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.

Material:

UCRC-PV96: Incomplete maxilla.

UCRC-PV101: Incomplete presacral vertebrae.

 

Locality: OT1c, near the city of Taouz, southeastern Morocco.

Horizon: Kem Kem beds.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Middle Cenomanian Stage, Late Gallic Subepoch, Early Gulf Epoch, Middle Cretaceous.

Material:

UCRC-PV103: Incomplete sacral vertebra.