Phylogenetic relationships of the atoposauridae (archosauria, crocodylomorpha)

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A systematic revision of the family Atoposauridae is presented, interpreting and reviewing their relationships. The seventy-one characters have been divided into cranial, postcranial and metric which have been used in three separate cladistic analyses in order to discuss their concordance. Polarities, in each case, have been deduced from distinct outgroups. We have used a PHYLIP program (version 2.9). There are five valid taxa of Atoposauridae: Alligatorellus beaumonli (rejecting the two subspecific taxa) Alligatorium meyeri, Theriosuchus pusillus, Alligatorium depereti (which is transferred to a new genus Montsecosuchus) and Atoposaurus (discussed as a nomen dubium). The three cladograms are not fully concordant. The relative level of derivation in postcranial and cranial characters suggests congruence. The metric traits seem to retain, in general, a primitive condition. The final proposed cladogram clusters Alligatorium + Alligatorellus as the sister group of Montsecosuchus + Theriosuchus. © 1988, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Buscalioni, A. D., & Sanz, J. L. (1988). Phylogenetic relationships of the atoposauridae (archosauria, crocodylomorpha). Historical Biology, 1(3), 233–250. https://doi.org/10.1080/08912968809386477

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