Genus: Navajodactylus SULLIVAN & FOWLER, 2011
Etymology: Derived from the word "Navajo" to honor the native people who have long resided in northwestern New Mexico, and Greek, dactylus, "finger," and commonly used to refer to members of the Pterosauria.

Species: boerei SULLIVAN & FOWLER, 2011
Etymology: In honor of Arjan C. Boere, who discovered and colleced the holotype specimen in 2002.

Holotype: SMP VP-1445

Locality: SMP locality 281 (Denver's blowout), Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash, San Juan Basin, San Juan County, New Mexico.

Horizon: Hunter Wash Member, Kirtland Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Kirtlandian LVA.

Age: Kirtlandian age, Upper Campanian Stage- Lower Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: Greater portion of the 1st right wing phalanx (D-IV-1) with partially fused extensor tendon process.

Referred material:

=?Navajodactylus boerei

Locality: SMP Locality 288, Ah-shi-sle-pah Wash, San Juan Basin, San Juan County, New Mexico.

Horizon: Hunter Wash Member, Kirtland Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Kirtlandian LVA.

Age: Kirtlandian age, Upper Campanian Stage- Lower Maastrichtian Stage, Senonian subepoch, Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material:

SMP VP-1853: Incomplete distal portion of ?right ulna.