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Diplocynodon

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
†Diplocynodontinae

Rank
  
Genus

Class
  
Reptilia

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Crocodiles

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Similar
  
Asiatosuchus, Alligatoroidea, Crocodiles, Allognathosuchus, Borealosuchus

Diplocynodon is an extinct genus of alligatoroid that lived during the Paleocene to middle Miocene 49 million years ago in Europe. It looked very similar to the modern caiman in that it was small and had bony armour scutes covering its neck, back, belly, and tail. The longest Diplocynodon recovered was 4 feet in length and probably fed on fish, animal flesh, and took insects when young.

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In the nineteenth century, D. steineri was named from Styria, Austria and D. styriacus was named from Austria and France. A third Austrian species, Enneodon ungeri, was placed in its own genus. The Austrian and French species of Diplocynodon were synonymized with E. ungeri in 2011, and because the name Diplocynodon has priority over Enneodon, the species is now called D. ungeri.

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Well preserved specimens have been found in the Messel Pit in Germany. In the Eocene epoch, the pit was a swampy freshwater lake that was perfect for preserving fossils due to anoxic conditions at its bottom.

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Species

*Locality and/or horizon of the type specimen.

Phylogeny

Cladogram based on Martin, 2010:

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References

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