They went extinct at the same time as the dinosaurs.
“Do I necessarily agree that it’s a new genus and species?” Dr. Caldwell said.
But those are sort of the scientific quibbles, right?”It’s more likely, Dr. Caldwell said, that the fossil described in the study is simply a new species of the clidastes genus.
Under this view, it would take the name Clidastes walhallaensis.
Still, the paper adds “extremely valuable” data for future research to consider as the field develops what is still a fledgling understanding of the evolution of mosasaurs, Dr. Caldwell said.
Persons:
Amelia Zietlow, Richard Gilder, Jormungandr, Zietlow, Dr, Caldwell, walhallaensis
Organizations:
Richard, Richard Gilder Graduate School, American Museum of
Locations:
clidastes