Genus: Diablophis CLADWELL, NYDAM, PALCI & APESTEGUIA, 2015
Etymology: Spanish, Diablo, "devil" and Greek, ophis, "snake"; in recognation of type locality near Devil's Canyon, Colorado.

Species: gilmorei (EVANS, 1996) CLADWELL, NYDAM, PALCI & APESTEGUIA, 2015 (Type)
Etymology: In honor of Charles Gilmore.
= Parviraptor gilmorei EVANS, 1996

Holotype: LACM 4684/40762

Locality: Fruita Paleontological Area, locality 4684, Mesa County, Colorado.

Horizon: Brushy Basin Member, Morrison Formation.

Biostratigraphy: Zone 4.

Age: Upper Part, Comobluffian age, Tithonian Stage, Uppermost Malm Epoch, Late Jurassic.

Material: A block bearing the disarticulated remains of a lizard.

Referred material:

LACM 5573/135513, 5572/153520: 2 dentaries.

LACM 5573/135533: Fragmentary maxilla.

CLADWELL, NYDAM, PALCI & APESTEGUIA, 2015

LACM 4684/140572: Several precloacal vertebrae and one possible sacral vertebra.

LACM 4684/120472: 4 precloacal vertebrae, one caudal vertebra with large transverse processes.

LACM 5572/120732: Broken right dentry.