plesiotype

/ˈplɪziətaɪp/

Definitions

1. noun

A fossil of a closely related species that is similar in form and age to the species to which it is compared, used as a substitute for missing fossils in a fossil record.

“The paleontologists used the plesiotype to reconstruct the ancient ecosystem.”

Synonyms

  • fossil
  • proxy

Antonyms

  • contrasting specimen