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Palaeeudyptes antarcticus

''Palaeeudyptes antarcticus'', also referred to as the narrow-flippered penguin, is the type species of the extinct penguin genus ''Palaeeudyptes''. It was a huge species, albeit probably with a large size variation. Although the size range can only be loosely estimated, the birds seem to have stood between 43 to 55 inches high in life (''i.e.'' somewhat larger than an emperor penguin), placing this species and its congener ''Palaeeudyptes marplesi'' among the largest penguin species known. It was the last known ''Palaeeudyptes'' species, and although the exact time when it lived is not precisely determined, it may have evolved from ''P. marplesi'', or they might even have been a single species which slightly decreased in size over time.
''P. antarcticus'' was the first fossil penguin to become known to science. It was described from a single, slightly damaged, tarsometatarsus (BM A.1084) found in the Late Oligocene Otekaike Limestone (23-28, possibly up to 34 MYA) at Kakanui, New Zealand. An older date seems quite possible in fact as other bones have now been recovered from the Late Eocene (34-37 MYA) of the La Meseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctica (Tambussi ''et al.'', 2006), but given the considerable distances in age and range involved, it is not completely certain that the bones belong to a single species.
This remains the only fossil unequivocally assigned to this species, but numerous other bones have been found that may belong to it too. These fossils were once uncritically considered as being from ''P. antarcticus'', merely because other large penguins were not known at that time, but have not been subject to scientific review according to modern standards. While some of these bones are now known to belong to other species, a large number are not unequivocally assignable to either ''P. antarcticus'' or ''P. marplesi'', being intermediate in size (Simpson, 1971), lending support to the theory that these taxa were in reality a single species.
==References==

* Huxley, Thomas Henry (1859): "On a Fossil Bird and a Fossil Cetacean from New Zealand". ''Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London'' 15: 670-677.
* Simpson, George Gaylord (1946): "Fossil Penguins". ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History'' 87: 7-99. (PDF fulltext )
* Simpson, George Gaylord (1971): "A Review of the Pre-Pleistocene Penguins of New Zealand". ''Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History'' 144: 319–378. (PDF fulltext )
* Tambussi, C. P.; Acosta Hospitaleche, C. I.; Reguero, M. A. & Marenssi, S. A. (2006): "Late Eocene Penguins from West Antarctica: Systematics and Biostratigraphy". ''Geological Society, London, Special Publication'' 258: 145–161.


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