Genus: Austriadactylus DALLA VECCHIA, WILD, HOPF & REITNER, 2002
Etymology: In reference to the country of origin, Austria, and Greek, dactylus, ‘finger’.

Species: cristatus DALLA VECCHIA, WILD, HOPF & REITNER, 2002
Etymology: Latin, cristatus, ‘crested’.

Holotype: SMNS 56342

Locality: Abandoned mine near Ankerschlag, Tyrol, NW Austria.

Horizon: Seefelder Schichten (Seefelder Formation).

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Lower Sevatian Substage, Late Norian Stage, Upper Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

(Note: Originally Late Alaunian Substage, Middle Norian Stage, Middle Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.)

Material: Nearly complete skull and fragmentary skeleton.

Referred material:

DALLA VECCHIA, 2009

Locality: Found on a boulder in the bed of the Seazza Creek, close to the small church of Madonna Peraries, Preone Municipality, Udine Province, Friuli Venezia Giulia Region, north-eastern Italy.

Horizon: Uppermost part of the lower member of Dolomia di Forni Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Early Sevatian substage, Late Middle Norian Stage, Late Triassic Epoch, Late Triassic.

Material:

SC 332466: Fragmentary skull and fragmentary skeleton.