Archaeospheniscus lopdelli

Archaeospheniscus lopdelli

Taxobox
name = Lopdell's Penguin
fossil_range = late Eocene - Late Oligocene
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
subphylum = Vertebrata
classis = Aves
ordo = Sphenisciformes
familia = Spheniscidae
genus = "Archaeospheniscus"
species = "A. lopdelli"
binomial = "Archaeospheniscus lopdelli"
binomial_authority = Marples, 1952

Lopdell's Penguin ("Archaeospheniscus lopdelli") was the largest species of the extinct penguin genus "Archaeospheniscus", standing about 90-120 cm high, or somewhat less than the extant Emperor Penguin. It is only known from bones of a single individual (Otago Museum C.47.21) which was found in the Late Oligocene Kokoamu Greensand Formation (27-28 MYA) at Duntroon, New Zealand. Bones apparently belonging to this species are now also known from the Late Eocene La Meseta Formation (34-37 MYA) on Seymour Island, Antarctica (Tambussi "et al.", 2006).

As the bird is not very well distinguished except in size from its contemporary congener "Archaeospheniscus lowei" and the size range, an estimated 85-120 cm, is in the upper range of the variation found in modern penguins, it is probable that "A. lopdelli" is a synonym of "A. lowelli". As the recent finds in Antarctica suggest, this is far from certain, however, and there remains much to be learned about the systematics and biogeography of the two larger "Archaeospheniscus" species.

The species' binomen honors J. C. Lopdell, who assisted Marples in recovering the fossils of this bird and others found in the Duntroon excavations.

References

* Marples, Brian J. (1952): Early Tertiary penguins of New Zealand. "New Zealand Geol. Surv., Paleont. Bull." 20: 1-66.
* 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. [http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/dspace/bitstream/2246/1086/1/B144a05.pdf 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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