Pachydyptes
Pachydyptes Temporal range: Late Eocene 37–34 Ma | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Aves |
Order: | Sphenisciformes |
Family: | Spheniscidae |
Subfamily: | Palaeeudyptinae |
Genus: | Pachydyptes Oliver, 1930 |
Species: | P. ponderosus |
Binomial name | |
Pachydyptes ponderosus Oliver, 1930 | |
Synonyms | |
Pachydyptes is an extinct genus of penguin. It contains the single species Pachydyptes ponderosus, the New Zealand giant penguin. This taxon is known from a few bones from Late Eocene (37 to 34 MYA) rocks in the area of Otago.
With a height of 140 to 160 cm (about 5 ft) and weighing around 80 to possibly over 100 kg, it was the second-tallest penguin ever, surpassed only by Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi in height, but probably not in weight.
Pachydyptes was slightly larger than Icadyptes salasi, the best-identified of the giant penguins.
References
- Oliver, Walter R. B. (1930). [Genus Pachydyptes]. In: New Zealand birds, 85-86. Wellington: Fine Arts.
External links
- Wikinews: Students find fossilised giant penguin
- Geocities Geocities NatureLand 5218: Information and good reconstruction (Japanese)
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