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Kyhytysukasachicarum: New Marine Reptile Discovered

Kyhytysukasachicarum is a new marine reptile species discovered by an international team of researchers. It is an extinct species. It was discovered from fossils found in central Columbia. Earlier scientists believed that it belonged to Platypterygius genus. Recently, it was discovered that it is a different species. And thus it is now named as Kyhytysukasachicarum.
Kyhytysukasachicarum: New Marine Reptile Discovered
Kyhytysukasachicarum: New Marine Reptile Discovered

Kyhytysuka means “the one that cuts with something sharp”. The word belongs to the indigenous language of central Columbia.The new species has been named Kyhytysukasachicarum to honour the Muisca culture of central Columbia. The Muisca are also called Chibcha. They were conquered by the Spanish in 1537. They were mainly agrarians. They also extracted salt from the sea.

The dentary is the longest bone of the species. It measures 720 mm. The dentition is the most unique feature of the species. The teeth are seated in continuous grooves. The teeth are slightly curved posteriorly. Also, an alternating wave – like pattern is observed.

Published date : 01 Dec 2021 06:47PM

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