Genus: Confractosuchus WHITE, BELL, CAMPIONE, SANSALONE, BROUGHAM, BEFIT, MOLNAR, COOK, WROE, ELLIOT, 2022
Etymology: Latin, confractus, "broken", referring to the shattered concretion in which the holotype wa preserved, and Greek, soukhos, "crocodile," referring to the Egyptian crocodile god Sobek.

Species: sauroktonos WHITE, BELL, CAMPIONE, SANSALONE, BROUGHAM, BEFIT, MOLNAR, COOK, WROE, ELLIOT, 2022
Etymology: Greek, sauros, "lizard" a commong suffix for dinosaur genera, and Greek, ktonos, "killer", refrring to tis abdominal contents.

Holotype: AODF 0890

Locality: Eldersile Station, Winton Shire, central-western Queensland State, Australia.

Horizon: Upper Winton Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

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

Material: A nearly complete skull with dentition and semi-articulated ostcranial skelegon missing the tial and hind limbs.

Note: A partial ornithopod skeleton was found in the stomach region: articulated thoracic vertebrae, semiparticulated last thorac and first 2 sacral vertebrae, nearly complete left femur, anterior right femur, right right tibia.