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A new species of Diplocynodon (Crocodylia, Alligatoroidea) from the Late Eocene of the Massif Central, France, and the evolution of the genus in the climatic context of the Late Palaeogene

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2010

JEREMY E. MARTIN*
Affiliation:
CNRS, UMR 5125, PaléoEnvironnements et PaléobioSphère, Université Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, Université de Lyon, F-69622, Lyon, France
*

Abstract

The genus Diplocynodon is widely recorded in Europe from Early Eocene up to Middle Miocene times. A fragmented but almost complete skull of a new species of Diplocynodon is reported from the Late Eocene locality of Domérat, northern border of the Massif Central (Allier), France. The present skull provides an important basis for comparison with other members of the genus and complements a fossil record full of gaps despite the large number of vertebrate localities spanning the Cenozoic. The new taxon occurs at a key period for climate evolution with conditions marking the transition from a greenhouse to an icehouse world. The response of crocodylian assemblages to this climatic shift is discussed in light of evidence for their decline in diversity from the Eocene period onward.

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Footnotes

Present address: Laboratoire de géologie, Université de Corse, 20250 Corté, France

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