Although penguins have a very abundant fossil record in Antarctica, very few cranial elements have been found so far, and in all the cases the specimens are incomplete. We describe a new cranium of a medium-sized penguin from the late Eocene Submeseta Formation in Marambio/ Seymour Island, Antarctica. Its morphology allows us to establish a common cranial pattern for all known Eocene taxa (including South American, Antarctic and probably Oceanian species), with very different proportions between cranium and post-cranium from those of modern penguins. These Paleogene fossils exhibit a small neurocrania, extremely elongated bills, large occipital condyles, and strong cranio-mandibular articulations.Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Muse
Re-evaluation of the fossil penguin Palaeeudyptes gunnari from the Eocene Leticia Formation, Argenti...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...
Although penguins have a very abundant fossil record in Antarctica, very few cranial elements have b...
Antarctic skulls attributable to fossil penguins are rare. Three new penguin crania from Antarctica ...
Antarctic skulls attributable to fossil penguins are rare. Three new penguin crania from Antarctica ...
Here, we report on two tarsometatarsi assignable to relatively small-sized Eocene Antarctic penguins...
Here, we report on two tarsometatarsi assignable to relatively small-sized Eocene Antarctic penguins...
Penguins have a more than 60 million year long evolutionary history. Thus, stem lineage fossil taxa ...
Fil: Haidr, Nadia Soledad. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos. Puerto Madryn; ArgentinaFil:...
A new fossil penguin skeleton from the La Meseta Formation collected at the locality DPV 13/84 (Seym...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
Re-evaluation of the fossil penguin Palaeeudyptes gunnari from the Eocene Leticia Formation, Argenti...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...
Although penguins have a very abundant fossil record in Antarctica, very few cranial elements have b...
Antarctic skulls attributable to fossil penguins are rare. Three new penguin crania from Antarctica ...
Antarctic skulls attributable to fossil penguins are rare. Three new penguin crania from Antarctica ...
Here, we report on two tarsometatarsi assignable to relatively small-sized Eocene Antarctic penguins...
Here, we report on two tarsometatarsi assignable to relatively small-sized Eocene Antarctic penguins...
Penguins have a more than 60 million year long evolutionary history. Thus, stem lineage fossil taxa ...
Fil: Haidr, Nadia Soledad. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos. Puerto Madryn; ArgentinaFil:...
A new fossil penguin skeleton from the La Meseta Formation collected at the locality DPV 13/84 (Seym...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
The spinal column of early Antarctic penguins is poorly known, mainly due to the scarcity of articul...
Re-evaluation of the fossil penguin Palaeeudyptes gunnari from the Eocene Leticia Formation, Argenti...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...
The only record of the Paleogene Antarctic Sphenisciformes comes from the Eocene La Meseta Formation...