Biology:Eoalligator

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Short description: Extinct genus of reptiles

Eoalligator
Temporal range: Early Paleocene, 65.5–59 Ma
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Archosauromorpha
Clade: Archosauriformes
Order: Crocodilia
Superfamily: Alligatoroidea
Clade: Globidonta
Clade: Orientalosuchina
Genus: Eoalligator
Young, 1964
Type species
Eoalligator chunyii
Young, 1964

Eoalligator is an extinct genus of alligatoroid crocodilian from Paleocene deposits in China.

Systematics

Eoalligator was originally classified as an extinct relative of alligators. The holotype of E. chunyii, IVPP V2716, is a partial skeleton.[1] A second nominal species, E. huiningensis, was described in 1982 from Anhui.[2] A 2016 study of Chinese alligators by Wang et al. found Eoalligator chunyii to be a junior synonym of Asiatosuchus nanlingensis and a basal member of Crocodylidae.[3] However, a subsequent study by Wu et al. disagreed with the synonymy of "Asiatosuchus" nanlingensis and Eoalligator chunyii, finding them to be distinct based on first-hand studies of the holotypes and cladistic analysis, although they agreed in classifying E. chunyii as a crocodyloid.[4] In 2016, Wang et al. also found Eoalligator huiningensis to be an alligatoroid distinct from E. chunyii, and thus moved Eoalligator huiningensis to the new genus Protoalligator.[3]

A 2019 study by Massonne et al. included additional taxa from Southeast Asia and found Eoalligator and Protoalligator to be related and as basal members of Alligatoroidea, as shown in the cladogram below:[5]

Alligatoroidea

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Globidonta

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Eoalligator Cartography of Asia.svg

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Protoalligator Cartography of Asia.svg

Orientalosuchus Cartography of Asia.svg

Krabisuchus Cartography of Asia.svg

Alligatoridae

Alligatorinae

Caimaninae

References

  1. Young, C.-C. (1964). "New fossil crocodiles from China" (in zh-cn,en). Vertebrata PalAsiatica 8 (2): 189–208. http://www.ivpp.cas.cn/cbw/gjzdwxb/xbwzxz/201001/P020100104370758259553.pdf. 
  2. Young CC. 1982. A Cenozoic crocodile from Huaining, Anhui. Selected Works of Yang Zhongjian. China: Academia Sinica. 47-48.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Yan-Yin Wang; Corwin Sullivan; Jun Liu (2016). "Taxonomic revision of Eoalligator (Crocodylia, Brevirostres) and the paleogeographic origins of the Chinese alligatoroids". PeerJ 4: e2356. doi:10.7717/peerj.2356. PMID 27635329. 
  4. Xiao-Chun Wu; Chun Li; Yan-Yin Wang (2017). "Taxonomic reassessment and phylogenetic test of Asiatosuchus nanlingensis Young, 1964 and Eoalligator chunyii Young, 1964". Vertebrata PalAsiatica 56 (2): 137–146. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324584171. 
  5. Tobias Massonne; Davit Vasilyan; Márton Rabi; Madelaine Böhme (2019). "A new alligatoroid from the Eocene of Vietnam highlights an extinct Asian clade independent from extant Alligator sinensis". PeerJ 7: e7562. doi:10.7717/peerj.7562. PMID 31720094. 

Wikidata ☰ Q5381579 entry