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Paleontologia Em Destaque
At the Root of the Early Penguin Neck: a Study of the Only Two Cervicodorsal Spines Recovered from the Eocene of Antarctica Piotr Jadwiszczak
Fossil Birds of New Zealand This Appendix Lists Birds Recorded As Fossils in New Zealand from Sediments Older Than the Middle Pleistocene (≥1 Ma)
When Penguins Ruled After Dinosaurs Died 9 December 2019
Bird Fossils from the Takatika Grit, Chatham Island
Phylogenetically Vetted and Stratigraphically Constrained Fossil Calibrations Within Aves
Late Cretaceous– Paleogene Vertebrates from Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula
Olm003) District 02 ------Lease Name--- Field Name Organization Lease Name Number ------L- Ranch Lolita (Marginulina Zone) Miner, R
South American Fossil Penguins: a Systematic Update
The Fossil Record of Birds from the James Ross Basin, West Antarctica
OSNZ—Birds New Zealand September 2019
Artículo En Versión
Estratigrafía, Petrografía Sedimentaria Y Procedencia De Las Formaciones Sobral Y Cross Valley (Paleoceno), Isla Marambio (Seymour), Antártica
Birds New Zealand No. 23
A Paleocene Penguin from New Zealand Substantiates Multiple Origins of Gigantism in Fossil Sphenisciformes
Foreword Fossil Birds
Isla Marambio (Seymour), Antártica Andean Geology, Vol
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Avian Evolution : the Fossil Record of Birds and Its Paleobiological Significance Pdf, Epub, Ebook
During the Cretaceous-Eocene Times
Leg Bones of a New Penguin Species from the Waipara Greensand Add to the Diversity of Very Large-Sized Sphenisciformes in the Paleocene of New Zealand
The Earliest Fossil Record of a Medium−Sized Penguin
Waipara Giant Penguin Crossvallia Waiparensis Palaeontologists Use Fossils to Work out What the Skeletons and Muscles of These Ancient Animals Looked Like
First Partial Skeleton of Delphinornis Larseni Wiman, 1905, a Slender-Footed Penguin from the Eocene of Antarctic Peninsula
“Giant Penguin” Anthropornis from the Eocene of Antarctic Peninsula
First Complete Wing of a Stem Group Sphenisciform from the Paleocene of New Zealand Sheds Light on the Evolution of the Penguin Flipper
Perudyptes Devriesi and a Phylogenetic Evaluation of the Penguin Fossil Record
Next CVRMS Meeting Tues. Jan. 21