Archaeospheniscus lopdelli was the largest species of the extinct penguin genus Archaeospheniscus, standing about 90–120 cm (35–47 in) high, or somewhat...
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a case of parallel evolution is unknown. Archaeospheniscus lowei Archaeospheniscus lopdelli Archaeospheniscus wimani Jadwiszczak, Piotr (2006): Eocene...
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2010 Archaeospheniscus lowei Giovanardi et al. 2021 Archaeospheniscus lopdelli Giovanardi et al. 2021 Notodyptes wimani Formerly Archaeospheniscus Giovanardi...
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held in the Geology Museum of the University of Otago. Penguins Archaeospheniscus lopdelli, A. lowei Duntroonornis parvus Kairuku waitaki, K. grebneffi,...
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It is famous for its penguin fossils, for example the two genera Archaeospheniscus and Palaeeudyptes. Other bird fossils include Dasornis, a genus of...
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Ameghino 1905] †Archaeospheniscus Marples 1952 (mid-/Late Eocene – Late Oligocene) †A. lowei Marples 1952 (Lowe's penguin) †A. lopdelli Marples 1952 (Lopdell's...
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