Genus: Miadanasuchus SIMONS & BUCKLEY, 2009
Etymology: In reference to the Miadana Hills field area, Mahajanga Province, North-east Madagascar, where the material described
was discovered, and Greek, souchos, the Egyptian crocodile-headed god.
Species: oblita (BUFFETAUT & TAQUET, 1979) SIMONS & BUCKLEY,
2009
= Trematochampsa oblita BUFFETAUT & TAQUET, 1979
Etymology: Latin, obliata, "neglected."
Holotype: MAJ 3
Locality: Majunga, Mahajanga Province, North-east Madagascar.
Horizon:
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Lower Cenomanian Stage, Uppermiddle Gallic Subepoch, Lowermost Gulf Epoch, Early Cretaceous.
Material: Extremity of a mandible.
Referred material:
= Genus: Nova BUCKLEY, BROCHU & KRAUSE, 1997
BUCKLEY, BROCHU & KRAUSE, 1997, RASMUSSON & BUCKLEY, 2001, SIMONS & BUCKLEY, 2009
Locality: MAD98-19, between the two Miadana Hills, which lie approximately 4-5 km southeast of the mian field study area surrounding the village of Berivotra, Mahajanga Province, Madagascar.
Horizon: Maevarano Formation.
Biostratigraphy:
Age: Campanian Stage, Senonian Subepoch, Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.
Material:
FMNH PR 2343: Right dentary fragment and left dentary fragment and fragmentary skeleton.
Miadanasuchus oblata (after Krause et al. 2019).
Miadanasuchus oblata (after Krause et al. 2019).