[PDF][PDF] Taxonomic revision of Eocene Antarctic penguinsbased on tarsometatarsal morphology

A Myrcha, P Jadwiszczak, CP Tambussi… - Polish Polar …, 2002 - journals.pan.pl
Eocene penguin remains from Seymour Island (Antarctica) are so far the old− est− known
record of extinct Sphenisciformes. Rich Argentine and Polish collections of pen− guin bones …

[PDF][PDF] Eocene penguins of Seymour Island, Antarctica: Taxonomy

P Jadwiszczak - Polish Polar Research, 2006 - journals.pan.pl
Skeletal remains of penguins from the Eocene La Meseta Formation (Seymour Is− land,
Antarctica) constitute the only extensive fossil record of Antarctic Sphenisciformes. No …

[PDF][PDF] Eocene penguins of Seymour Island, Antarctica: the earliest record, taxonomic problems and some evolutionary considerations

P Jadwiszczak - Polish Polar Research, 2006 - journals.pan.pl
Penguin bones from the La Meseta Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Penin− sula) are
the only record of Eocene Antarctic Sphenisciformes. Being an abundant compo− nent of the …

Aspects of diversity in early Antarctic penguins

P Jadwiszczak, T Mörs - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica, 2011 - BioOne
Penguin bones from the Eocene La Meseta Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctic Peninsula)
constitute the only extensive fossil record of Antarctic Sphenisciformes. Here, we …

[PDF][PDF] Partial limb skeleton of a “giant penguin” Anthropornis from the Eocene of Antarctic Peninsula

P Jadwiszczak - Polish Polar Research, 2012 - bibliotekanauki.pl
The fossil record of the Antarctic penguins is dated to the late Paleocene of Sey− mour
(Marambio) Island, but the largest sphenisciforms, genera Anthropornis and Palae …

A new species of fossil penguin from Seymour Island, West Antarctica

A Myrcha, A Tatur, R Del Valle - Alcheringa, 1990 - Taylor & Francis
A new species of Early Tertiary fossil penguin from Seymour Island is described on the basis
of tarsometartarsi from the collection acquired during the Argentinian-Polish field party of …

[PDF][PDF] Phylogenetic characters in the humerus and tarsometatarsus of penguins

MC Hoffmeister - Polish Polar Research, 2014 - bibliotekanauki.pl
The present review aims to improve the scope and coverage of the phylogenetic matrices
currently in use, as well as explore some aspects of the relationships among Paleogene …

[HTML][HTML] New giant penguin bones from Antarctica: systematic and paleobiological significance

CA Hospitaleche - Comptes Rendus Palevol, 2014 - Elsevier
A tarsometatarsus and a fragmented humerus of striking dimensions recently collected in the
Late Eocene locality DPV 13/84 Submeseta Formation-level 38 Submeseta II-, Seymour …

Unexpected microanatomical variation among Eocene Antarctic stem penguins (Aves: Sphenisciformes)

IA Cerda, CP Tambussi, FJ Degrange - Historical Biology, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
The microanatomical and histological structure of Eocene Antarctic stem penguin
tarsometatarsi is examined in order to characterise the bone microstructure. Eight adult …

Late Eocene penguins from West Antarctica: systematics and biostratigraphy

CP Tambussi, CI Acosta Hospitaleche… - Geological Society …, 2006 - lyellcollection.org
Penguins are by far the most dominant group of marine vertebrates in the Eocene La Meseta
Formation (Seymour Island, Antarctica). We analysed the penguin fauna recovered there …