The
Huayracursor holotype specimen, CRILAR-Pv 151, was discovered in outcrops of the
Santo Domingo Formation near Vinchina in
La Rioja Province, Argentina. The specimen consists of a nearly complete skeleton, including cranial remains, found in articulation. In 2025, Hechenleitner and colleagues
described Huayracursor jaguensis as a new genus and species of sauropodomorph dinosaur based on these fossil remains. The
generic name,
Huayracursor,
Quechua word
huayra, meaning "wind", with the
Latin word
cursor, meaning "runner". The
specific name,
jaguensis, references the
Jagüé village. == Classification ==