Alligator_olseni

<i>Alligator olseni</i>

Alligator olseni

Extinct species of reptile


Alligator olseni (common name Olsen's Alligator, named after Russel Olsen) is an extinct species of alligator. They lived in the Early Miocene period, around 20.4–15.97 million years ago and possibly earlier.[2] Their range was principally in what is now known as Florida, United States, and possibly extending into southeastern Texas.[3][4]

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Classification

Alligator olseni is a member of the subfamily Alligatorinae, within the larger family Alligatoridae. It is closely related to the living American alligator and Chinese alligator, as shown in the cladogram below:[5][6]

Alligatoridae

References

  1. Rio, Jonathan P.; Mannion, Philip D. (6 September 2021). "Phylogenetic analysis of a new morphological dataset elucidates the evolutionary history of Crocodylia and resolves the long-standing gharial problem". PeerJ. 9: e12094. doi:10.7717/peerj.12094. PMC 8428266. PMID 34567843.
  2. T. E. White. 1942. A new alligator from the Miocene of Florida. Copeia 1942(1):3-7
  3. "Alligator olseni". Fossilworks. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  4. Hastings, A. K.; Bloch, J. I.; Jaramillo, C. A.; Rincon, A. F.; MacFadden, B. J. (2013). "Systematics and biogeography of crocodylians from the Miocene of Panama". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 33 (2): 239. Bibcode:2013JVPal..33..239H. doi:10.1080/02724634.2012.713814. S2CID 83972694.



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