An unusual new species of pterosaur has been identified, which had over 400 teeth that looked like the prongs of a nit comb. The fossil was found in a German quarry and has been described by palaeontologists from England, Germany and Mexico. Professor David Martill, lead author of the research, from the University of Portsmouth’sSchool of the Environment, Geography and Geosciences, said: “The nearly complete skeleton was found in a very finely layered limestone that preserves fossils beautifully.