Aptenodytes ridgeni, also referred to as Ridgen's penguin, is an extinct species of penguin from the Pliocene of New Zealand. It was intermediate in size...
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The genus Aptenodytes contains two extant species of penguins collectively known as "the great penguins". The name "Aptenodytes" is a composite of Ancient...
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putative species not yet accepted by the IOU. Family Spheniscidae Genus Aptenodytes: two species Genus Pygoscelis: three species Genus Eudyptula: one species...
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Emperor penguin (redirect from Aptenodytes forsteri)
one of two extant species in the genus Aptenodytes. Fossil evidence of a third species—Ridgen's penguin (A. ridgeni)—has been found in fossil records from...
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Moldova An Anatidae, this is the type species of the new genus. Aptenodytes ridgeni Sp. nov. Valid George G. Simpson Late Pliocene Waititaran New Zealand...
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Giraldo 2003 †S. urbinai Stucchi 2002 Aptenodytes (Early? Pliocene – Recent) †A. ridgeni Simpson 1972 [Arthrodytes ridgeni (Simpson 1972)] (Ridgen's Penguin)...
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