Archaeospheniscus wimani is an extinct species of penguin. It was the smallest species of the genus Archaeospheniscus, being approximately 75 to 85 centimetres...
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case of parallel evolution is unknown. Archaeospheniscus lowei Archaeospheniscus lopdelli Archaeospheniscus wimani Jadwiszczak, Piotr (2006): Eocene penguins...
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extinct penguin species (such as Palaeeudyptes klekowskii and Archaeospheniscus wimani), various species in the bivalvia class and various types of flora...
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2010 Archaeospheniscus lowei Giovanardi et al. 2021 Archaeospheniscus lopdelli Giovanardi et al. 2021 Notodyptes wimani Formerly Archaeospheniscus Giovanardi...
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arctowskii Myrcha et al. 2002 †D. wimani (Marples 1953) Ksepka & Clarke 2010 [Notodyptes wimani Marples 1953; Archaeospheniscus wimani (Marples 1953) Simpson 1971a]...
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It is famous for its penguin fossils, for example the two genera Archaeospheniscus and Palaeeudyptes. Other bird fossils include Dasornis, a genus of...
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ranging from P. gracilis with an estimated maximal length of 55 cm to P. wimani, which reached up to 73 cm. This genus contains the following three species:...
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