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Fig. 21. Phylogeny of Sphenisciformes calibrated to the stratigraphic record. Ghost lineages (Norell, 1992) are minimized. Dotted lines extending the range of clade 7 are based on identification of fragmentary fossils of late Eocene age to this clade. We
Clarke, Julia A., Ksepka, Daniel T.
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Multiple cenozoic invasions of Africa by penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes). [PDF]
Ksepka DT, Thomas DB.
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A Paleocene penguin from New Zealand substantiates multiple origins of gigantism in fossil Sphenisciformes. [PDF]
Mayr G +3 more
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Una curiosa relación constante en el esqueleto apendicular de los esfeníscidos [PDF]
Saez, Mathilde D. de
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Morphometric patterns in Recent and fossil penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes). [PDF]
Livezey BC.
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A new tiny fossil penguin from the Late Oligocene of New Zealand and the morphofunctional transition of the penguin wing. [PDF]
Ando T +6 more
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Observaciones sobre algunas aves de Zelaya (Prov. de Buenos Aires) [PDF]
Bernal de Pereyra, Celia
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Diving dinosaurs? Caveats on the use of bone compactness and pFDA for inferring lifestyle. [PDF]
Myhrvold NP +6 more
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Middle Cenozoic penguin remain from the Patagonian Cordillera [PDF]
Acosta H., Carolina +4 more
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