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ƒAƒŠƒQ[ƒ^[‘Ž Alligator
ƒRƒrƒgƒJƒCƒ}ƒ“‘ށ@Paleosuchus
ƒJƒCƒ}ƒ“‘Ž Caiman
ƒNƒƒJƒCƒ}ƒ“‘Ž Melanosuchus
ƒNƒƒRƒ_ƒCƒ‹‘Ž Crocodylus
ƒRƒrƒgƒƒj‘Ž Osteolaemus
ƒ}ƒŒ[ƒKƒrƒAƒ‹‘Ž Tomistoma
ƒKƒrƒAƒ‹‘Ž Gavialis

1. ƒAƒŠƒQ[ƒ^[‰Č Alligatoridae
2. ƒAƒŠƒQ[ƒ^[ˆŸ‰Č Alligatorinae
3. ƒJƒCƒ}ƒ“ˆŸ‰Č Caimaninae
4. ƒNƒƒRƒ_ƒCƒ‹‰Č Crocodylidae
References
  • Roos, J., Aggarwal, R. K. & Janke, A. (2007) Extended mitogenomic phylogenetic analyses yield new insight into crocodylian evolution and their survival of the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 45: 663-673.
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