Coletta is an extinct genus of basal procolophonid parareptile from Early Triassic (Induan stage) deposits of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.
It was found in the Katberg Formation of the Beaufort Group (Karoo Basin) and referred to the Lystrosaurus Assemblage Zone.
[1][2] Coletta was one of the most basal procolophonids, showing similarities to owenettids such as Owenetta.
The generic name Coletta references both Procolophon and Owenetta, signifying its transitional nature.
This is based on large, fang-like teeth on its vomer bones on the roof of the mouth.