Procaimanoidea

Extinct genus of reptiles
title: "Procaimanoidea" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["alligatorinae", "eocene-crocodylomorphs", "eocene-reptiles-of-north-america", "prehistoric-pseudosuchian-genera", "taxa-named-by-charles-w.-gilmore", "paleontology-in-utah"] description: "Extinct genus of reptiles" topic_path: "science/earth-science" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procaimanoidea" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
::summary Extinct genus of reptiles ::
| fossil_range = Eocene,
| image = NMNH-USNM15996_1.jpg | image_caption = Fossil specimen of P. utahensis | taxon = Procaimanoidea | authority = Gilmore, 1946 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision =
- P. utahensis Gilmore, 1946 (type)
- P. kayi (Mook, 1941 [originally Hassiacosuchus kayi])
Procaimanoidea ("Before Caiman-forms") is an extinct genus of alligatorid from the Eocene of North America. It was named posthumously in 1946 by Charles W. Gilmore; the type species is P. utahensis, from the Uintan (middle Eocene) of Utah. It is based on USNM 15996, a nearly complete skull and partial left hind leg. A second species, P. kayi, was named in 1941 by C.C. Mook as a species of Hassiacosuchus, for remains from the Bridgerian (early Eocene) of Wyoming. It was reassigned to Procaimanoidea in 1967 by Wassersug and Hecht.
Description
Procaimanoidea was a small alligatorid, and slightly heterodont, the last four teeth on each side of the jaws having blunt tips.
Phylogeny
Recent studies have consistently resolved Procaimanoidea as a member of Alligatorinae, although its relative placement is disputed, as shown by the cladograms below.
Cladogram from 2018 Bona et al. study: |label1=Alligatorinae |1={{clade |1=Ceratosuchus burdoshi |2=Allognathosuchus polyodon |3=Allognathosuchus wartheni |4=Navajosuchus mooki |5=Arambourgia gaudryi |6={{clade |1=Procaimanoidea kayi |2=Procaimanoidea utahensis }} |7={{clade |1=Wannaganosuchus brachymanus |2={{clade |1=Alligator prenasalis |2={{clade |1=Alligator mcgrewi |2={{clade |1=Alligator olseni |2={{clade |1=Alligator sinensis Chinese alligator |2={{clade |1=Culebrasuchus mesoamericanus |2={{clade |1=Alligator mississippiensis American alligator |2=Alligator mefferdi |3=Alligator thomsoni }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }}
Cladogram from 2019 Massonne et al. study: |label1=Alligatorinae |1={{clade |1={{clade |1=Alligator prenasalis |2=Alligator mcgrewi }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=Alligator olseni |2={{clade |1=Alligator sinensis Chinese alligator |2={{clade |1=Alligator thomsoni |2=Alligator mefferdi |3=Alligator mississippiensis American alligator }} }} }} |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=Procaimanoidea utahensis |2=Procaimanoidea kayi }} |2={{clade |1=Arambourgia gaudryi |2={{clade |1=Hassiacosuchus haupti |2={{clade |1=Wannaganosuchus brachymanus |2={{clade |1=Allognathosuchus wartheni |2=Allognathosuchus polyodon }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }}
Cladogram from 2020 Cossette & Brochu study: |label1=Alligatorinae |1={{clade |1=Ceratosuchus burdoshi |2=Hassiacosuchus haupti |3=Navajosuchus mooki |4={{clade |1=Allognathosuchus polyodon |2={{clade |1=Alligator mcgrewi |2=Alligator prenasalis }} |3={{clade |1=Wannaganosuchus brachymanus |2={{clade |1={{clade |1=Arambourgia gaudryi |2={{clade |1=Procaimanoidea kayi |2=Procaimanoidea utahensis }} }} |2={{clade |1=Alligator olseni |2={{clade |1=Alligator sinensis Chinese alligator |2={{clade |1=Alligator mississippiensis American alligator |2=Alligator mefferdi |3=Alligator thomsoni }} }} }} }} }} }} }} }}
References
References
- (6 September 2021). "Phylogenetic analysis of a new morphological dataset elucidates the evolutionary history of Crocodylia and resolves the long-standing gharial problem". [[PeerJ]].
- Gilmore, Charles W.. "A new crocodilian from the Eocene of Utah". Journal of Paleontology.
- Mook, C.C.. (1941). "A new crocodilian, ''Hassiacosuchus kayi'', from the Bridger Eocene beds of Wyoming". Annals of the Carnegie Museum.
- Wassersug, R.J.. (1967). "The status of the crocodylid genera ''Procaimanoidea'' and ''Hassiacosuchus'' in the New World". Herpetologica.
- (2018). "A new Palaeocene crocodylian from southern Argentina sheds light on the early history of caimanines". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
- (2019). "A new alligatoroid from the Eocene of Vietnam highlights an extinct Asian clade independent from extant ''Alligator sinensis''". PeerJ.
- (2020). "A systematic review of the giant alligatoroid ''Deinosuchus'' from the Campanian of North America and its implications for the relationships at the root of Crocodylia". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
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