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Crocodylus acer

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Reptilia

Superfamily
  
Crocodyloidea

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Crocodilia

Rank
  
Species

Crocodylus acer

Similar
  
Crocodylus affinis, Megadontosuchus, Ischyrochampsa, Massaliasuchus, Gavialis browni

"Crocodylus" acer is an extinct species of crocodyloid from the Eocene of Utah. A single well preserved skull was described by paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope in 1882 and remains the only known fossil of the species. It was found from the Wasatchian-age Green River Formation. "C." acer had a long, narrow snout and a low, flattened skull.

Some postcranial bones have been attributed to "C." acer but they have more recently been suggested to belong to the related species "C." affinis. Although they were first placed in the genus Crocodylus, "C." acer and "C." affinis are not crocodiles. Recent studies place them as early members of Crocodyloidea, only distantly related to Crocodylus. Although it represents a distinct genus, a generic name has not yet been proposed for "C." acer.

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Crocodylus acer Wikipedia