Genus: Czatkobatrachus EVANS & BORSUK-BIALYNICKA, 1998
Etymology: From the type locality of Czatkowice near Krakow, Poland and Greek, batrachos, “frog”: Czatkowice frog.

Species: polonicus EVANS & BORSUK-BIALYNICKA, 1998
Etymology: From the country of it’s origin, Poland.

Holotype: ZPAL Ab. IV/7

Locality: Limestone quarry, Czatkowice 1, Krakow Upland region, Poland.

Horizon:

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Latest Olenekian, Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: A partial right ilium.

Referred material:

ZPAL Ab.IV/2, /12, /13: Partial right humeri.

ZPAL Ab.IV/3: Partial right humerus.

ZPAL Ab.IV/4, /5, /9, /18, /19, /21: Partial left ilia.

ZPAL Ab.IV/6, /8/ 11, /14/, 108-110: Presacral vertebrae.

ZPAL Ab.IV/10: Sacral vertebra.

ZPAL Ab.IV/15, 112, 126: Atlas centrum.

ZPAL Ab.IV/16: Partial left ilium and fused ischium.

ZPAL Ab.IV/17: Partial right ilium.

ZPAL Ab.IV/20, 134/, 135: Caudal vertebra.

ZPAL Ab.IV/22: Proximal end of an ulna, Caudal vertebrae.

ZPAL Ab.IV/23: Partial ulna.

ZPAL Ab.IV/25, 125: Femora.

ZPAL Ab.IV/26: Fragmentary scapulocoracoid.

ZPAL Ab.IV/55, 78: Fragmentary humeri.

ZPAL Ab.IV/76, 79, 123: Sacrum.

ZPAL Ab.IV/111, 114, 129: Ilia.

ZPAL Ab.IV/138: Fragmenary limb bone.

Unnumbered: Humeri (4) and vertebral (11).

BORSUK-BIALYNICKA & EVANS, 2002

ZPAL Ab-IV/0, 1, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30: 7 scapulocoracoids.