Orientalosuchina
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Orientalosuchina is an extinct clade of alligatoroid crocodylians from South and East Asia that lived during the Paleocene and Eocene. The clade was named as the result of a 2019 study by Massonne et al. that included several extinct alligatoroid taxa from Asia and found that they were all closely related and together formed a monophyletic clade as basal members of Alligatoroidea, as shown in the cladogram below: Some studies have disputed this placement of Jiangxisuchus within Orientalosuchina as an alligatoroid, instead recovering Jiangxisuchus as a basal member of Crocodyloidea.
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Orientalosuchina
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Orientalosuchina
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Orientalosuchina
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Massonne et al., 2019
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Paleocene-Eocene,
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Partial skull and jaw of Protoalligator huiningensis, on display at the Paleozoological Museum of China
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*Dongnanosuchus
*Eoalligator
*Jiangxisuchus?
*Krabisuchus
*Orientalosuchus
*Protoalligator
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Genera
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Orientalosuchina
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Orientalosuchina is an extinct clade of alligatoroid crocodylians from South and East Asia that lived during the Paleocene and Eocene. The clade was named as the result of a 2019 study by Massonne et al. that included several extinct alligatoroid taxa from Asia and found that they were all closely related and together formed a monophyletic clade as basal members of Alligatoroidea, as shown in the cladogram below: Some studies have disputed this placement of Jiangxisuchus within Orientalosuchina as an alligatoroid, instead recovering Jiangxisuchus as a basal member of Crocodyloidea.
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