The
type species,
Mdomowabata trilobops, is diagnosed by its transversely expanded caniniform process of the
maxilla with a bluntly rounded ventral tip, its possession of a hatchet-shaped exposure of the
postfrontal bone on the skull's dorsal surface, its wide dorsal exposure of its
parietals, its intertemporal portion of the
postorbital being vertically oriented and possessing a concave lateral surface, its skull roof possessing a triangular exposure of the
postparietal, its low and close-set anterior median palatal ridges, its large
palatine pad that possesses both a rugose posterior section and a smoother anterior section flush with the premaxillary
secondary palate, its symphyseal region of the
mandible being anteroposteriorly short and transversely broad, its paired nasal bosses, and its possession of a round muscle scar anterior to the external
mandibular fenestra. == References ==