Genus: Vallibonavenatrix MALAFAIA, GASULLA, ESCASO, NARVAEZ, SANZ & ORTEGA, 2020
Etymology: Vallibona, in reference to the town where the holotype specimen was discovered, and Latin, venatrix, "huntress."
Species: cani MALAFAIA, GASULLA, ESCASO, NARVAEZ, SANZ & ORTEGA, 2020
Etymology: In honor of Juan Cano Forner, who found the holotype specimen.
Holotype: MSMCa-12
Locality: Santa Agueda, near the town of Vallibona, Castellon Province, Spain.
Horizon: Arcillas de Morella Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Late Barremian Stage, Middle Gallic Subepoch, Late Early Cretaceous Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material: Axial, one cervical and pelvic elements.
Referred material:
MSMCa-1: Incomplete left ischium.
MSMCa-3: Distal broken right ischium.
MSMCa-4: Almost complete left ilium.
MSMCa-5: Fragments of ventral part of right ilium.
MSMCa-6: An almost complete articulated sacrum.
MSMCa-9, 13-15, 22-23: 4 caudal vertebrae.
MSMCa-10-11, 18, 20, 24, 53: 6 dorsal vertebrae.
MSMCa-19, 32-33: 10 partial ribs adn rib fragmetns, and 3 incomplete chevrons.
MSMCa-27-28: Fragments of neuraphophyses.
MSMCa-55: Proximal part of pubis.