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''Palaeospheniscus'' is an
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of
penguin Penguins (order (biology), order List of Sphenisciformes by population, Sphenisciformes , family (biology), family Spheniscidae ) are a group of Water bird, aquatic flightless birds. They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: on ...
s belonging to the
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Palaeospheniscinae ''Palaeospheniscus'' is an extinct genus of penguins belonging to the subfamily Palaeospheniscinae. These penguins are apparently not closely related to the modern genus ''Spheniscus''. Description The species of ''Palaeospheniscus'' were mediu ...
. These
penguin Penguins (order (biology), order List of Sphenisciformes by population, Sphenisciformes , family (biology), family Spheniscidae ) are a group of Water bird, aquatic flightless birds. They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: on ...
s are apparently not closely related to the modern genus ''
Spheniscus The banded penguins are penguins that belong to the genus ''Spheniscus''. There are four living species, all with similar banded plumage patterns. They are sometimes also known as "jack-ass penguins" due to their loud locator calls sounding simil ...
''.


Description

The species of ''Palaeospheniscus'' were medium-sized to largish penguins, ranging from ''P. gracilis'' with an estimated maximal length of 55 cm to ''P. wimani'', which reached up to 73 cm.


Species

This genus contains the following three
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Palaeospheniscus patagonicus ''Palaeospheniscus patagonicus'' is the type species of the penguin genus ''Palaeospheniscus'', which is known from fossils. It stood about high in life, roughly the size of an African penguin. Description This species is known from several d ...
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Palaeospheniscus bergi ''Palaeospheniscus bergi'' is a species of the extinct penguin genus ''Palaeospheniscus''.
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Palaeospheniscus biloculatus ''Palaeospheniscus bilocular'' is a species of fossil penguins in the genus ''Palaeospheniscus''.Palaeospheniscus wimani The extinct penguin ''Palaeospheniscus wimani'' is a member of the genus ''Palaeospheniscus'', which belonged to the prehistoric subfamily Palaeospheniscinae. It was the largest member of its genus, being just as large as the Magellanic penguin ...
'' (disputed) *''
Palaeospheniscus gracilis ''Palaeospheniscus gracilis'' is a species of the extinct penguin genus ''Palaeospheniscus''. It is the smallest species of its genus, with a height of . Average individuals, thus, were about the size of the Galapagos penguin. Description This ...
'' (disputed) They are all (except ''P. bergi'', which is somewhat enigmatic) known from one or two handful of bones. Most of the specimens were found in Santa Cruz and
Chubut Province Chubut ( es, Provincia del Chubut, ; cy, Talaith Chubut) is a province in southern Argentina, situated between the 42nd parallel south (the border with Río Negro Province), the 46th parallel south (bordering Santa Cruz Province), the Andes ra ...
s of
Patagonia Patagonia () refers to a geographical region that encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile. The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and gl ...
,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
. The fossils were recovered from the Patagonian Molasse Formation, and are probably Early
Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and means "less recen ...
to Late Miocene or possibly Early
Pliocene The Pliocene ( ; also Pleiocene) is the epoch in the geologic time scale that extends from 5.333 million to 2.58Early Oligocene The Rupelian is, in the geologic timescale, the older of two ages or the lower of two stages of the Oligocene Epoch/ Series. It spans the time between . It is preceded by the Priabonian Stage (part of the Eocene) and is followed by the Chattian ...
, but this is now thought to be erroneous.


Distribution

Specimen belonging to this genus have been found in the Pliocene of
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
, in Miocene to Pliocene of
Chile Chile, officially the Republic of Chile, is a country in the western part of South America. It is the southernmost country in the world, and the closest to Antarctica, occupying a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east a ...
, in Miocene of
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
and
South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
and in Oligocene to Miocene of
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
and
Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi ...
.


References

* Moreno, Francisco & Mercerat, A. (1891): Catálogo de los pájaros fósiles de la República Argentina conservados en el Museo de La Plata. ''Anales del Museo de La Plata'' 1: 7-71, 21 plates. * Simpson, George Gaylord (1972): Conspectus of Patagonian fossil penguins. ''American Museum Novitates'' 2488: 1-37
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* Stucchi, Marcelo; Urbina, Mario & Giraldo, Alfredo (2003): Una nueva especie de Spheniscidae del Mioceno Tardío de la Formación Pisco, Perú. ''Bulletin Institut Français d'Études Andines'' 32(2): 361–375
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{{Taxonbar, from=Q3889329 Pliocene birds of South America Bird genera Miocene birds of South America Extinct penguins Fossil taxa described in 1891