Crocodylus

Crocodylus
Temporal range: Late Miocene - Recent
C. palustris
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Crocodilia
Family: Crocodylidae
Subfamily: Crocodylinae
Genus: Crocodylus
Laurenti, 1768
Species

See text

Worldwide distribution of Crocodylus

Crocodylus is one of three genera from the subfamily Crocodylinae of the family Crocodylidae.

The 13 living species are:

Established species also include six extinct species:[4]

Phylogeny

The cladogram below follows the topology from a 2011 analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences by Robert W. Meredith, Evon R. Hekkala, George Amato and John Gatesy.[3]

 Crocodylus 

 Asia-Australia 



C. porosus




C. palustris



C. siamensis






C. johnsoni




C. novaeguineae



C. mindorensis





 Africa-New World 


C. suchus




C. niloticus


 New World 


C. rhombifer




C. moreletii




C. acutus



C. intermedius








The cladogram below follows the topology from a 2012 analysis of morphological traits by Christopher A. Brochu and Glenn W. Storrs. Many extinct species of Crocodylus might represent different genera. C. suchus was not included, because its morphological codings were identical to these of C. niloticus. However, the authors suggested that it could be explained by their specimen sampling, and considered the two species to be distinct.[4]

 Crocodyloidea 


"Asiatosuchus" germanicus



Prodiplocynodon langi




Asiatosuchus grangeri



"Crocodylus" affinis



"Crocodylus" depressifrons




Brachyuranochampsa eversolei



"Crocodylus" acer


 Crocodylidae 

 Tomistominae 


Kentisuchus spenceri




Dollosuchoides densmorei



Megadontosuchus arduini






Gavialosuchus eggenburgensis



Toyotamaphimeia machikanensis





Tomistoma lusitanica



Tomistoma schlegelii






"Tomistoma" cairense




Thecachampsa antiqua



Thecachampsa americana



Thecachampsa carolinense





Penghusuchus pani




Paratomistoma courti



Maomingosuchus petrolica








 Crocodylinae 


"Crocodylus" megarhinus


 Mekosuchinae 


Kambara implexidens



Australosuchus clarkae




Trilophosuchus rackhami



Quinkana







Brochuchus pigotti



"Crocodylus" gariepensis




Euthecodon arambourgii



Euthecodon brumpti




 Osteolaeminae 


Rimasuchus lloydi




Voay robustus




Osteolaemus osborni



Osteolaemus tetraspis







Mecistops cataphractus


 Crocodylus 


C. checchiai



C. palaeindicus




C. anthropophagus



C. thorbjarnarsoni




C. niloticus




C. siamensis




C. palustris




C. porosus



C. johnsoni



C. mindorensis




C. novaeguineae



C. raninus








C. acutus



C. intermedius



C. rhombifer



C. moreletii











Evolution

Crocodylus species originated from an ancestor in the Indo-Pacific region between 9 million years ago and 16 million years ago.[6] They radiated into Africa between 8 million years ago and 12 million years ago. This was followed between 4 million years ago to 8 million years ago by a trans-Atlantic migration to the Americas.

References

  1. McAliley, Willis, Ray, White, Brochu & Densmore (2006). Are crocodiles really monophyletic?—Evidence for subdivisions from sequence and morphological data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 39: 16-32.
  2. Brochu, C. A.; Njau, J.; Blumenschine, R. J.; Densmore, L. D. (2010). "A New Horned Crocodile from the Plio-Pleistocene Hominid Sites at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania". PLoS ONE. 5 (2): e9333. PMC 2827537Freely accessible. PMID 20195356. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0009333.
  3. 1 2 Robert W. Meredith, Evon R. Hekkala, George Amato and John Gatesy (2011). "A phylogenetic hypothesis for Crocodylus (Crocodylia) based on mitochondrial DNA: Evidence for a trans-Atlantic voyage from Africa to the New World". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 60: 183–191. PMID 21459152. doi:10.1016/j.ympev.2011.03.026.
  4. 1 2 3 Brochu, C. A.; Storrs, G. W. (2012). "A giant crocodile from the Plio-Pleistocene of Kenya, the phylogenetic relationships of Neogene African crocodylines, and the antiquity of Crocodylus in Africa". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 32 (3): 587. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.652324.
  5. http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species?genus=Crocodylus&species=raninus
  6. Srikulnath, K; Thapana, W; Muangmai, N (2015). "Role of chromosome changes in Crocodylus evolution and diversity". Genomics Inform. 13 (4): 102–111. doi:10.5808/GI.2015.13.4.102.
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