of
Europatitan next to a human silhouette for scale
Europatitan was a relatively large
sauropod. In their description of its remains, Fernández-Baldor and colleagues did not give an estimate of its full size beyond remarking that it was "a large sauropod" and noting that it was larger than the contemporaneous
Demandasaurus. Rubén Molina-Pérez and Asier Larramendi gave a similar estimate of about long, tall at the shoulder, and 22 tons. The type series, representing the only known individual of
Europatitan, consists mostly of elements of the
axial skeleton, with a few appendicular elements. Fernández-Baldor and colleagues listed the following elements as belonging to the holotype: five
cervical vertebrae, one
dorsal vertebra, nine
caudal vertebrae, 11 , five dorsal
ribs, seven , both
scapulae, the left
coracoid, two left
metacarpals, both
pubis bones, both
iscia, and a single tooth. Fernández-Baldor and colleagues were able to identify that
Europatitan possessed a number of both
autapomorphies (unique traits) and
synapomorphies (unique combinations of traits). The autapomorphies include: a crest on the front surface of the dorsal ribs, two rugose surfaces on the deltoid crest of the scapula, triradiate
laminae on the of the cervical vertebrae, and numerous other features of the vertebrae. Synapomorphies of
Europatitan include: a mostly flat underside of the cervical
centra, s of the cervical vertebrae that are relatively small, compressed dorsal centra, caudal vertebrae, a well-developed , a long canal on the chevrons, and a few other traits of the shoulder and hip bones. ==Classification==