Protoalligator
Protoalligator is an extinct genus of crocodilian which lived during the Paleocene. It is considered to be an alligatoroid, but its exact phylogeny is uncertain.[1]
| Protoalligator Temporal range: Paleocene | |
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| Partial skull and jaw of Protoalligator huiningensis, on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Reptilia |
| Order: | Crocodilia |
| Superfamily: | Alligatoroidea |
| Genus: | †Protoalligator Wang, Sullivan & Liu, 2016 |
Taxonomy
The type species, P. huiningensis, was originally named Eoalligator huiningensis.[2] However, the type species of Eoalligator, E. chunyii, is more closely related to crocodiles than to alligators, so in 2016 the new genus Protoalligator was coined for "E." huiningensis.[1]
References
- Wang Y, Sullivan C, Liu J. (2016) Taxonomic revision of Eoalligator (Crocodylia, Brevirostres) and the paleogeographic origins of the Chinese alligatoroids. PeerJ 4:e2356 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2356
- Young CC. 1982. A Cenozoic crocodile from Huaining, Anhui. Selected Works of Yang Zhongjian. China: Academia Sinica. 47-48
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