Belongs within: Metasuchia.
Contains: Thalattosuchia, Pholidosauridae, Crocodylidae.
The Neosuchia are a clade of crocodylomorphs that has been defined as including all taxa closer to Crocodylus niloticus than to Notosuchus terrestris. This clade includes all living crocodilians.
<==Neosuchia [Metamesosuchia] SF03
| i. s.: Susisuchus Salisbury, Frey et al. 2003 [Susisuchidae] SF03
| `--*S. anatoceps Salisbury, Frey et al. 2003 SF03
| Brillanceausuchus Michard et al. 1990 SF03, LB02
| `--B. babouriensis SF03
| Gilchristosuchus palatinus SF03
|--Atoposauridae GPS06
| |--Theriosuchus pusillus GPS06
| |--Montsechosuchus depereti [=Alligatorium depereti] BC88
| `--Alligatorium [incl. Alligatorellus, Atoposaurus] BC88
| `--A. meyeri BC88
`--+--+--Thalattosuchia GPS06
| `--Pholidosauridae GPS06
`--+--Goniopholidae GPS06
| |--Sunosuchus SL01
| |--Eutretauranosuchus delfsi GPS06
| `--Goniopholis CRA04
| |--G. gracilidens [=Nannosuchus gracilidens] BC88
| `--G. paulistanus Roxo 1936 CRA04
`--+--Shamosuchus Mook 1924 BC88, SF03 [incl. Paralligator BC88]
|--Bernissartia Dollo 1885 GPS06, N85
| `--B. fagesii Dollo 1883 SF03
`--Eusuchia GPS06
|--Borealosuchus formidabilis GPS06
|--Leidyosuchus BC88
|--Hylaeochampsa Owen 1874 GPS06, BC88
| `--H. vectiana GPS06
|--Stomatosuchus Stromer 1925 [Stomatosuchidae] BC88
| `--S. inermis SF03
`--Crocodylia BC88
| i. s.: Diplocynodon RB05
| |--D. darwini RRO00
| |--D. hantoniensis RRO00
| `--D. styriacus RB05
| Pallimnarchus pollens F71
| Rimasuchus Storrs 2003 LA04
| `--*R. lloydi (Fourtau 1918) [=Crocodylus lloydi] LA04
|--+--Gavialidae AS09
| | |--Gavialis gangeticus GPS06
| | `--Tomistoma Müller 1846 AS09, LA04 [Tomistominae]
| | |--T. coppensi Pickford 1994 LA04
| | |--T. dowsoni Fourtau 1918 LA04
| | |--T. lusitanica Antunes 1967 LA04
| | `--T. schlegelii USDI77
| `--Eosuchus lerichei GPS06
`--+--+--Crocodylidae GPS06
| `--Osteolaemus tetraspis BC88, USDI77
| |--O. t. tetraspis USDI77
| `--O. t. osborni USDI77
`--Alligatoroidea D07
| i. s.: Deinosuchus Colbert & Bird 1958 D07 [incl. Phobosuchus N85]
| |--D. hatchery D07
| |--D. riograndensis D07
| `--D. rugosus D07
`--Alligatorinae ML14
|--Navajosuchus mooki ML14
`--+--+--Stangerochampsa mccabei AS09
| `--Alligator GPS06
| |--A. mississippiensis Daudin 1801 NS10
| `--A. sinensis SF03
`--+--Paleosuchus BC88
| |--P. palpebrosus DS86
| `--P. trigonatus DS86
`--Caiman BC88
| i. s.: C. sclerops GWN71
| C. yacare USDI77
|--C. latirostris BC88
`--+--C. crocodilus BC88
| |--C. c. crocodilus B81
| |--C. c. apaporiensis USDI77
| `--C. c. fuscus B81
`--Melanosuchus niger BC88, DS86
Inorganic: Caiman crocodilus protominilorientalus Okamura 1987 O87
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
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