Diplocynodon

Diplocynodon
Temporal range: Paleocene - Middle Miocene,
Diplocynodon ratelii
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Clade: Archosauromorpha
Clade: Archosauriformes
Order: Crocodilia
Superfamily: Alligatoroidea
Subfamily: Diplocynodontinae
Brochu, 1999
Genus: Diplocynodon
Pomel, 1847
Species
  • D. dalpiazi Del Favero, 1999
  • D. darwini (Ludvig, 1877)
  • D. deponiae (Frey, Laemmert & Riess, 1987)
  • D. elavericus Martin, 2010
  • D. gervaisi
  • D. hantoniensis (Wood, 1846)
  • D. levantinicum Huene & Nikoloff, 1963
  • D. kochi (Venczel & Codrea, 2022)
  • D. muelleri (Kälin, 1936)
  • D. ratelii Pomel, 1847 (type)
  • D. tormis
  • D. ungeri (Prangner, 1845)
Synonyms
  • Baryphracta Frey, Laemmert & Riess, 1987
  • Enneodon Pranger, 1845
  • Hispanochampsa Kälin, 1936
  • Saurocainus

Diplocynodon is an extinct genus of alligatoroid crocodilian that lived during the Paleocene to Middle Miocene in Europe. Some species may have reached lengths of 3 metres (9.8 ft), while others probably did not exceed 1 metre (3.3 ft). They are almost exclusively found in freshwater environments. The various species are thought to have been opportunistic aquatic predators.

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. Other genera have recently been found to be synonymous with Diplocynodon. Hispanochampsa muelleri of Spain was determined to be synonymous with Diplocynodon in 2006, and Baryphracta deponaie of Germany was confirmed to be synonymous with Diplocynodon in 2012.

Well preserved specimens have been found in the Messel Pit and the Geiseltal lignite deposit in Germany. Most articulated Diplocynodon specimens from these localities contain gastroliths. In the Eocene epoch, the German sites were either a swampy freshwater lake (Messel Pit) or a peat bog swamp (Geiseltal).

Species

Species
Species Age Location Unit Notes Images

D. dalpiazi

Late Rupelian

Italy

Monteviale

D. darwini from Messel pit, Hesse, Germany, 48 million years old
Skull of D. hantoniensis
Diplocynodon cf. ratelii

D. darwini

Lutetian

Germany

Messel pit

All specimens are from Messel pit of Germany. Synonyms are: D. ebertsi and D. hallense.

D. deponaie

Middle Eocene

Germany

Messel pit

Synonyms are: Baryphracta deponaie.

D. elavericus

Middle Priabonian

France

Domérat

All specimens came from Allier, Massif Central of France.

D. gervaisi

Earliest Rupelian

France

Ronzon

Synonyms are: Saurocainus gervaisi.

D. hantoniensis

Early Priabonian

United Kingdom

Headon Hill Formation

All specimens came from Hordwell, southern England. D. cf. hantoniensis is known from the Oligocene of Dordogne, France.

D. levantinicum Oligocene (Chattian) Bulgaria Maritsa Formation

D. kochi

Eocene (Priabonian)

Romania

Cluj Limestone Formation

D. muelleri

Middle Rupelian

Spain

El Talladell

More than 100 are known, all from Lleida Province, Catalonia. Synonyms are: Hispanochampsa muelleri, D. guerini and D. marini.

D. ratelii

France

Saint-Gérand-le-Puy*

D. ratelii is the type species of Diplocynodon. Most of the specimens came from Allier, Massif Central of France. Synonyms are: D. gracile.

D. tormis

Late Bartonian

Spain

Salamanca

D. ungeri

Middle Miocene

Synonyms are: Enneodon ungeri, D. steineri, and D. styriacus (see text).

*Locality and/or horizon of the type specimen.

Phylogeny

Diplocynodon is one of the basal-most members of the superfamily Alligatoroidea. Diplocynodon's placement within Alligatoroidea can be shown in the cladogram below, based on a 2018 tip dating study by Lee & Yates that simultaneously used morphological, molecular (DNA sequencing), and stratigraphic (fossil age) data.

Crocodylia
Alligatoroidea

Leidyosuchus

Diplocynodontinae

Diplocynodon

Globidonta

Stangerochampsa

Brachychampsa

Navajosuchus

Alligatoridae
Caimaninae

Caiman

Melanosuchus

Paleosuchus

Alligatorinae

Alligator

extinct basal Crocodilians (including Mekosuchinae)

Longirostres
Crocodyloidea

extinct basal crocodiles

Crocodylidae

Crocodylus

Mecistops

Osteolaemus

Gavialoidea

extinct basal Gavialoids

Gavialidae

Gavialis

Tomistoma

Below is a more detailed cladogram of Diplocynodon:

Diplocynodon

Diplocynodon deponiae

Diplocynodon darwini

Diplocynodon hantoniensis

Diplocynodon ratelii

Diplocynodon tormis

Diplocynodon muelleri