"The genus was named in 2005 by David Weishampel, Atilla \u0150si and Jianu Coralia. The type species is Bakonydraco galaczi. The genus name refers to the Bakony Mountains and to Latin draco, \"dragon\". The specific epithet galaczi honors Professor Andr\u00E1s Gal\u00E1cz, who helped the authors in the Ihark\u00FAt Research Program, where fossils are since 2000 found in open-pit mining of bauxite, among them the remains of pterosaurs, the first ever discovered in Hungary. Bakonydraco is based on holotype MTM Gyn/3, a nearly complete mandibula, a fusion of the lower jaws. Also assigned to it, as paratype, is MTM Gyn/4, 21: parts from another jaw's symphysis (the front parts, having fused into a single blade-like structure, of the two lower jaws); azhdarchid wing bones and neck vertebrae from the same area may also belong to it."@en . "Bakonydraco"@es . . . . . "The genus was named in 2005 by David Weishampel, Atilla \u0150si and Jianu Coralia. The type species is Bakonydraco galaczi. The genus name refers to the Bakony Mountains and to Latin draco, \"dragon\". The specific epithet galaczi honors Professor Andr\u00E1s Gal\u00E1cz, who helped the authors in the Ihark\u00FAt Research Program, where fossils are since 2000 found in open-pit mining of bauxite, among them the remains of pterosaurs, the first ever discovered in Hungary."@en . "Bakonydraco"@en . . . . . . .