Dollosuchoides

Dollosuchoides
Temporal range: Middle Eocene, 47.8–41.2 Ma
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Crocodilia
Superfamily: Gavialoidea
Genus: Dollosuchoides
Brochu, 2007
Type species
Dollosuchoides densmorei
Brochu, 2007

Dollosuchoides, colloquially known as the Crocodile of Maransart, is an extinct monospecific genus of gavialoid crocodilian, traditionally regarded as a member of the subfamily Tomistominae. Fossils have been found in the Brussel Formation of Maransart, Belgium and date back to the middle Eocene.

The holotype, IRScNB 482, was discovered in 1915 and it was prepared during 1926–1927 by M. Hubert, J. Mehschaert and M. Jean de Kleermaeker, and also in 1927, Louis Dollo had the holotype put on display in the Museum of Natural Sciences and he intended to describe the specimen but he died in 1931 before he was able to describe it and the specimen was eventually referred to Dollosuchus by Swinton (1937) until it was moved to its own genus by Brochu (2007). It is currently housed in the Gand Museum in Belgium.

Phylogeny

Below is a cladogram based morphological studies comparing skeletal features that shows Dollosuchoides as a member of Tomistominae, related to the false gharial:

Crocodylidae

Crocodylinae

Tomistominae

Xaymacachampsa

Megadontosuchus

Kentisuchus

Maroccosuchus

Dollosuchoides

Thecachampsa

Penghusuchus

Toyotamaphimeia

Tomistoma cairense

Maomingosuchus

Tomistoma schlegelii False gharial

Gavialosuchus

Tomistoma lusitanicum

Paratomistoma

Tomistoma coppensi

Based on morphological studies of extinct taxa, the tomistomines (including the living false gharial) were long thought to be classified as crocodiles and not closely related to gavialoids. However, recent molecular studies using DNA sequencing have consistently indicated that the false gharial (Tomistoma) (and by inference other related extinct forms in Tomistominae) actually belong to Gavialoidea (and Gavialidae).

Below is a cladogram from a 2018 tip dating study by Lee & Yates simultaneously using morphological, molecular (DNA sequencing), and stratigraphic (fossil age) data that shows Dollosuchoides as a gavialoid, more basal than the last common ancestor to both the gharial and the false gharial:

Gavialoidea
Gavialidae

Gavialis gangeticus Gharial

Gavialis bengawanicus

Gavialis browni

Gryposuchus colombianus

Ikanogavialis

Gryposuchus pachakamue

Piscogavialis

Harpacochampsa

Toyotamaphimeia

Penghusuchus

Gavialosuchus

Tomistoma lusitanicum

Tomistoma schlegelii False gharial

(crown group)

Tomistoma cairense

Dollosuchoides

Maroccosuchus

Paratomistoma

Kentisuchus

(total group)



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