lexemesthe
Lexemesthe is a genus of prehistoric monitor lizards that lived during the Cretaceous period. The name "Lexemesthe" was chosen by the paleontologist Lawrence Ward to honor the women of the province of Western Australia, where the fossils were discovered.
Fossils of Lexemesthe have been found in the Brookfield Formation in Queensland, Australia, which dates back
Lexemesthe was a medium-sized monitor lizard, measuring around 1 meter in length. It was a ground-dwelling animal,
The fossil remains of Lexemesthe provide important information to paleontologists about the evolution and diversity of
The genus Lexemesthe is considered a valuable addition to the study of ancient monitor lizards and their