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- Palaeeudyptes abstract "Palaeeudyptes is an extinct genus of large penguins, currently containing four accepted species. They were probably larger than almost all living penguins, with the smaller species being about the size of an emperor penguin and the largest ones having stood about 2 meters tall.Of the four species, two (P. gunnari and P. klekowskii) are known from numerous remains found in Middle or Late Eocene strata (34 to 50 MYA) of the La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctica. P. antarcticus, the first fossil penguin described, is only really known from a single incomplete tarsometatarsus found in the Late Oligocene Otekaike Limestone (23 to 28, possibly up to 34 MYA) at Kakanui, New Zealand, but numerous other bones have been tentatively assigned to the species. The other described New Zealand species, P. marplesi, is known from parts of a skeleton, mainly leg bones, from the Middle or Late Eocene Burnside Mudstone (34 to 40 MYA) at Burnside, Dunedin. To this species also a number of additional remains have been tentatively assigned. The problem with the indeterminate New Zealand specimens is that they at least in part are intermediate in size between the two species (Simpson, 1971). It may be that P. marplesi simply evolved into the smaller P. antarcticus. Bones unassignable to species also were found on Seymour Island, but in these cases they seem to be from juvenile individuals or are simply too damaged to be of diagnostic value (Jadwiszczak, 2006).In addition, an incomplete right tibiotarsus (South Australian Museum P10862) and one left humerus (South Australian Museum P7158) and assignable to this genus were found in the Late Eocene Blanche Point Marls at Witton Bluff near Adelaide, Australia (Simpson, 1946, 1971). Additionally, an incomplete humerus identified as Palaeeudyptes was recovered in southernmost Chile (Sallaberry et al., 2010), from middle to late Eocene beds of the Río Turbio Formation, near Puerto Natales, 200 km south from Torres del Paine National Park.The supposed genus Wimanornis, based on two Seymour Island humeri, is apparently a synonym of P. gunnari (Jadwiszcak, 2006).The genus is the namesake for the subfamily of primitive penguins, Palaeeudyptinae. Altogether, their osteological characteristics seem to have been somewhat less advanced that those of the slightly smaller Archaeospheniscus and about on par with the gigantic Anthropornis. The exact nature of the relationship of the Palaeeudyptinae to modern penguins is unknown.".
- Palaeeudyptes class Bird.
- Palaeeudyptes conservationStatus "fossil".
- Palaeeudyptes family Palaeeudyptinae.
- Palaeeudyptes family Penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes kingdom Animal.
- Palaeeudyptes order Penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes phylum Chordate.
- Palaeeudyptes synonym "Eosphaeniscus (Wiman, 1905)".
- Palaeeudyptes thumbnail Huxley1859.jpg?width=300.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageExternalLink B144a05.pdf.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageExternalLink B087a01.pdf.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageExternalLink 1061.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageExternalLink ppr27-003.pdf.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageID "5852167".
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageLength "5397".
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageRevisionID "683267375".
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Anthropornis.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Archaeospheniscus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Aves.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Blanche_Point_Marls.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Burnside,_Otago.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Burnside_Mudstone.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Wiman.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bird_genera.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cenozoic_Antarctica.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cenozoic_animals_of_Oceania.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Eocene_birds.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_animals_of_Antarctica.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_birds_of_New_Zealand.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Extinct_penguins.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oligocene_birds.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaeeudyptes.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paleogene_Oceania.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prehistoric_birds.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Eocene.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Extinct.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Fossil.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Humerus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Kakanui.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink La_Meseta_Formation.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Mya_(unit).
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Oligocene.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Osteology.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Otekaike_Limestone.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Palaeeudyptes_antarcticus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Palaeeudyptes_gunnari.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Palaeeudyptes_klekowskii.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Palaeeudyptes_marplesi.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Palaeeudyptinae.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Seymour_Island.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink South_Australian_Museum.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Species.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Spheniscidae.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Sphenisciformes.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(taxonomy).
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Synonym_(zoology).
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Tarsometatarsus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Henry_Huxley.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Tibiotarsus.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Wimanornis.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Witton_Bluff.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLink Year.
- Palaeeudyptes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palaeeudyptes".
- Palaeeudyptes catSuffix "birds".
- Palaeeudyptes classis Aves.
- Palaeeudyptes classis Bird.
- Palaeeudyptes familia Penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes familia Spheniscidae.
- Palaeeudyptes genus "Palaeeudyptes".
- Palaeeudyptes genusAuthority "Huxley, 1859".
- Palaeeudyptes hasPhotoCollection Palaeeudyptes.
- Palaeeudyptes imageCaption "Huxley’s original illustration of the fossil of an ankle bone from Palaeeudyptes antarcticus described in 1859.".
- Palaeeudyptes imageWidth "250".
- Palaeeudyptes name "Palaeeudyptes".
- Palaeeudyptes ordo Penguin.
- Palaeeudyptes ordo Sphenisciformes.
- Palaeeudyptes phylum Chordata.
- Palaeeudyptes phylum Chordate.
- Palaeeudyptes regnum "Animalia".
- Palaeeudyptes status "fossil".
- Palaeeudyptes subdivision "Palaeeudyptes antarcticus".
- Palaeeudyptes subdivision "Palaeeudyptes gunnari".
- Palaeeudyptes subdivision "Palaeeudyptes klekowskii".
- Palaeeudyptes subdivision "Palaeeudyptes marplesi".
- Palaeeudyptes subdivisionRanks Species.
- Palaeeudyptes subfamilia Palaeeudyptinae.