[3][4] In the Faiyum, Sehetepkare Intef is attested by the lower half of a seated statue[5] from the temple complex of goddess Renenutet at Medinet Madi.
[6] Of Unknown Provenance, a cylinder seal with the prenomen Hotepkare, has been assigned to Sehotepkare[7] but not by Ryholt [8] The Turin canon 7:22 (Gardiner 6:22) mentions "The Dual King [Sehotep]ka[ra] Intef, ... 3 days".
Darrell Baker places him as the twenty-third king of the dynasty, Kim Ryholt as the twenty-fourth and Jürgen von Beckerath as the nineteenth.
Even though the king's name is lost in a lacuna, Ryholt's analysis of the papyrus only leaves Imyremeshaw and Sehetepkare Intef as possibilities.
[3] The exact circumstances of the end of Intef's reign are unknown but the fact that his successor Seth Meribre did not use filiative nomina points to a non-royal birth.