Diplorrochus
Diplorrochus is a genus of extinct reptiles belonging to the order Squamata. These ancient lizards are known from fossil remains found in South America, particularly from the Cretaceous period. The name "Diplorrochus" suggests a connection to "double" or "two," potentially referring to distinct features of its anatomy or a pair of significant discoveries.
Fossil evidence indicates that Diplorrochus was a medium-sized lizard, likely adapted to terrestrial or semi-aquatic environments.
The significance of Diplorrochus lies in its contribution to understanding the evolutionary history of lizards in