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Perudyptes

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Sphenisciformes

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Aves

Family
  
Spheniscidae

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Icadyptes salasi, Archaeospheniscus, Waimanu, Palaeospheniscus, Anthropornis

Perudyptes is a basal penguin from the middle Eocene Paracas Formation of Peru.

Perudyptes devriesi is a basal penguin from the middle Eocene (~42 Ma) Paracas Formation of Peru. This new discovery is able to fill a major phylogenetic and stratigraphic (~20 million year) gap between the earliest fossil penguins (Waimanu manneringi and Waimanu tuatahi, ~58–61.6 Ma) and the next oldest partial skeletons.

The skull of Perudyptes is characterized by deep temporal fossae and an elongate, narrow beak that differs from other reported stem penguins in its short mandibular symphysis. The wing skeleton of Perudyptes preserves a combination of plesiomorphic features also observed in the basal penguin Waimanu and derived features shared with more crownward penguins.

References

Perudyptes Wikipedia