Genus: Falcatakely O’CONNOR, TURNER, GROENKE, FELICE, ROGERS, KRAUSE & RAHANTARIOSA, 2020
Etymology: Latin, falcatus, “armed with a scythe” and Malagasy, kely, “small”: in refrence to the shape of the rostrum.

Species: forsterae O’CONNOR, TURNER, GROENKE, FELICE, ROGERS, KRAUSE & RAHANTARIOSA, 2020
Etymology: In honor of Catherine A. Forster's contributions to work on Madagascan paravains.

Holotype: UA 10015

Locality: Locality MADO5-42, Berivotra Study Area, Mahajanga Basin, Madagasar.

Horizon: Anembalemba Member, Maevarano Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Maastrichtian Stage, Late Senonian Subepoch, Late Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Partial cranium, consisting of rostrum, palate, and periorbital regions.