Genus: Blasisaurus CRUZADO-CABELLERO, PEREDA-SUBERBIOLA & RUIZ-OMENACA, 2010
Etymology: In reference to Blasi sites in Aren, a village in the province of Huesca (Aragon, Spain), and Greek, sauros, "lizard."

Species: canudoi CRUZADO-CABELLERO, PEREDA-SUBERBIOLA & RUIZ-OMENACA, 2010
Etymology: In honor of the palaeontologist Dr. Jose Ignacico Canudo, one of the leaders of the Grupo Aragosaurus-IUCA localities of Aragon, for his contriutions to the study of Iberian Dinosaurs.
= Lambeosaurini gen. sp indet. CRUZADO-CABALLERO, CANUDO & RUIZ-OMENACA, 2005
= Lambeosaurini gen. sp indet. PEREDA-SUBERBIOLA, CANUDO, COMPANY, CRUZADO-CABALLERO & RUIZOMENACA, 2009
= Lambeosaurini gen. sp indet. CRUZADO-CABALLERO, RUIZ-OMENACA & CANUDO, 2010

Holotype: MPZ99/667

Locality: Blasi 1, Aren, south-central Pyrenees, Huesca Province, Spain.

Horizon: Aren Sandstone, Upper Tremp Formation.

Biostratigraphy:

Age: Late Maastrichtian Stage, Upper Senonian subepoch, Upper Upper Gulf Epoch, Late Cretaceous.

Material: A left jugal.

Paratypes:

MPZ2009/348: Right lacrimal.

MPZ 99/664: A right surangular.

MPZ 99/665: Left dentary.

MPZ 99/666a, b: Two fragment of left maxilla.

Number: Not given: Fragmentary limb bones.

TANKE, & ROTHSCHILDS, 2014

Note: Has pathologies on mid-caudal vertebrae (total of 3).