Claudiosaurus

Claudiosaurus (claud is Latin for "lameness" and saurus means "lizard") is an extinct genus of diapsid reptiles from the Permian of the Morondava Basin, Madagascar. Claudiosaurus is the most basal neodiapsid. Claudiosarus are found to be a sister group of the Neodiapsida. The pattern of the vertebrate, girle, and limbs indicates that Claudiosaurus and Thadeosaurus share a common ancestor.

Claudiosaurus

Claudiosaurus (claud is Latin for "lameness" and saurus means "lizard") is an extinct genus of diapsid reptiles from the Permian of the Morondava Basin, Madagascar. Claudiosaurus is the most basal neodiapsid. Claudiosarus are found to be a sister group of the Neodiapsida. The pattern of the vertebrate, girle, and limbs indicates that Claudiosaurus and Thadeosaurus share a common ancestor.