. . . "In 2012, the type species Europejara olcadesorum was named and described by Romain Vullo, Jes\u00FAs Marug\u00E1n-Lob\u00F3n, Alexander Kellner, Angela Buscalioni, Bernard Gomez, Montserrat de la Fuente and Jos\u00E9 Moratalla. The generic name combines the names of Europe and the related genus Tapejara, in reference to the fact that Europejara is the first tapejarid found in that continent. The specific name refers to the Olcades, the Celtiberic tribe inhabiting the region of Cuenca, the location of the find, in Antiquity.[1] The holotype, MCCM-LH 9413, was uncovered at the Las Hoyas site in a chalkstone layer of the Calizas de La Huergina Formation dating from the late Barremian. It consists of a partial skull with lower jaws, compressed on a slab and counterslab. Two elements of the hyoid are present also. The skull has been vertically crushed, the lower jaws horizontally. The specimen was prepared by Mercedes Llandres Serrano, and is part of the Las Hoyas collection of the Museo de las Ciencias de Castilla\u2013La Mancha."@en . "Europejara"@es . . "Europejara"@en . . "In 2012, the type species Europejara olcadesorum was named and described by Romain Vullo, Jes\u00FAs Marug\u00E1n-Lob\u00F3n, Alexander Kellner, Angela Buscalioni, Bernard Gomez, Montserrat de la Fuente and Jos\u00E9 Moratalla. The generic name combines the names of Europe and the related genus Tapejara, in reference to the fact that Europejara is the first tapejarid found in that continent. The specific name refers to the Olcades, the Celtiberic tribe inhabiting the region of Cuenca, the location of the find, in Antiquity.[1]"@en . . . . . .