Genus: Coletta GOW, 2000
Etymology: The genus name is a combination derived from Procolophon and Owenetta and coincidently also the name of a friend, Colette.

Species: seca GOW, 2000
Etymology: The species name is Latin for various short stabbing weapons, and refers to the relatively enormous vomerine fangs which are the only teeth in the palate.

Holotype: GHG 228

Locality: Farm Barkfontein 333, Cradock District, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Horizon: Katberg Formation, Beaufort Group.

Biostratigraphy: Lystrosaurus Assemblage zone.

Age: Early Scythian Epoch, Early Triassic.

Material: Skull and lower jaw.