Zolhafah is an extinct genus of bothremydid pleurodiran turtle that was discovered in the Western Desert of Egypt.
[1] Zolhafah was discovered in the Ammonite Hill Member of the Dakhla Formation, Egypt, which dates back to the Maastrichtian.
Its describers note that it differs from Bothremys and Rosasia by its slightly more rounded snout, with the posterior section of the skull being shortened.
The occipital condyle is slightly posterior to the quadrate's articular process, similar to Rosasia and Bothremys.
[1] The etymology of Zolhafah's name is derived from the Arabic salifhafa "turtle", and the Latin bella "beautiful".