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Paraptenodytes robustus

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Spheniscidae

Scientific name
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Sphenisciformes

Subfamily
  
Paraptenodytinae

Rank
  
Species

Similar
  
Paraptenodytes, Palaeospheniscus, Spheniscus megaramphus, Spheniscus urbinai, Palaeeudyptes antarcticus

Paraptenodytes robustus is a species of the extinct penguin genus Paraptenodytes, which is known from fossils. It was medium-sized, an estimated 70–80 cm long in life (similar to a Magellanic penguin).

The fossils of this species are known from several dozen bones, found in Early Miocene rocks of the Patagonian Molasse Formation. Documented locations are near La Cueva, Trelew in Chubut Province, and Puerto San Julián in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Most remains are only tentatively assigned to this species, however, and the tarsometatarsus formerly referred to as Treleudytes crassus may belong to a completely different species. On the other hand, Paraptenodytes brodkorbi is probably synonymous with P. robustus.

References

Paraptenodytes robustus Wikipedia


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