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Paraptenodytes

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Kingdom
  
Subfamily
  
Paraptenodytinae

Higher classification
  
Paraptenodytinae

Order
  
Penguin

Family
  
Spheniscidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Genus

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Similar
  
Palaeospheniscus, Penguin, Bird, Archaeospheniscus, Spheniscus urbinai

Paraptenodytes is an extinct genus of penguins which contains two or three species sized between a Magellanic penguin and an emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri). They are known from fossil bones ranging from a partial skeleton and some additional material in the case of P. antarcticus, the type specimen for the genus, and a single humerus in the case of P. brodkorbi. The latter species is therefore often considered invalid; a recent study considers it indeed valid, but distinct enough not to belong into Paraptenodytes. The fossils were found in the Santa Cruz and Chubut Provinces of Patagonia, Argentina, in Patagonian Molasse Formation rocks of Early Miocene age; later occurrences are apparently from Late Miocene or possibly even Early Pliocene deposits.

Together with the related genus Arthrodytes, they form the subfamily Paraptenodytinae, which is not an ancestor of modern penguins.

References

Paraptenodytes Wikipedia


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