Lizard skull fossil is new and ‘perplexing’ extinct species

A new species of extinct lizard, Kopidosaurus perplexus, has just been described. The first part of the name references the lizard’s distinct teeth; a ‘kopis’ is a curved blade used in ancient Greece. But the second part is a nod to the ‘perplexing’ matter of just where the extinct lizard should be placed on the tree of life.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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