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Morphometric patterns in Recent and fossil penguins (Aves, Sphenisciformes). [PDF]
Livezey BC.
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Endocranial anatomy of the charadriiformes: sensory system variation and the evolution of wing-propelled diving. [PDF]
Smith NA, Clarke JA.
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Early Miocene Patagonian penguin
36 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 27-28).Paraptenodytes antarcticus is one of the best-known and most complete fossil penguins.
Bertelli, Sara, Ph. D. +2 more
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A new Miocene penguin from Patagonia and its phylogenetic relationships
We describe a new medium−sized penguin, Madrynornis mirandus gen. et sp. nov., from the early late Miocene Puerto Madryn Formation, Chubut Province, Argentina. Although it is evident that extant and fossil penguins form a remarkably homogeneous family of
Acosta, Hospitaleche C +3 more
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Penguin cranial remains from the Eocene La Meseta Formation, Isla Marambio (Seymour Island), Antarctic Peninsula [PDF]
Baumiller +25 more
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Middle Cenozoic penguin remain from the Patagonian Cordillera [PDF]
Acosta H., Carolina +4 more
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Pingüinos fósiles [Pygoscelis calderensis sp.nov.] en la Formación Bahía Inglesa [Mioceno Medio-Plioceno], Chile [PDF]
Acosta H., Carolina +2 more
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