Pseudaptenodytes

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Pseudaptenodytes
Temporal range: Late Miocene–Early Pliocene
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Pseudaptenodytes

Simpson, 1970
Species

Pseudaptenodytes macraei (type)
Pseudaptenodytes minor (disputed)

The extinct penguin genus Pseudaptenodytes contains the type species P. macraei; smaller bones have been assigned to P. minor, although it is not certain whether they are really from a different species or simply of younger individuals; both taxa are known by an insufficient selection of bones. The fossils of Pseudaptenodytes have been found in deposits in Victoria (Australia) which are of Late Miocene or Early Pliocene age.

References

  • Simpson, George Gaylord (1970): Miocene penguins from Victoria, Australia, and Chubut, Argentina. Memoirs of the National Museum of Victoria 31: 17–23.