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1931-15701-1-LE Maquetación 1
Skull Shape Analysis and Diet of South American Fossil Penguins (Sphenisciformes) Claudia Patricia Tambussi & Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche
Bulletin~ of the American Museum of Natural History Volume 87: Article 1 New York: 1946 - X X |! |
Best Practices for Digitally Constructing Endocranial Casts: Examples from Birds and Their Dinosaurian Relatives Amy M
Bird Fossils from the Takatika Grit, Chatham Island
ON 20 (1) 19-26.Pdf
Phylogenetic Characters in the Humerus and Tarsometatarsus of Penguins
Balanoff, A. M., G. S. Bever, M. Colbert, J. A. Clark, D. Field, P. M. Gignac, D. T. Ksepka, R. C. Ridgely
The Oldest Fossil Record of the Extant Penguin Genus Spheniscus—A New Species from the Miocene of Peru
South American Fossil Penguins: a Systematic Update
Avian Phylogeny and Divergence Times Based on Mitogenomic
Abstracts 4Th SAPE Meeting 2004
1 - References for 1,094 Cladograms in Supplementary Data Table 1
Miocene Patagonian Penguins: Craniomandibular Morphology and Functional Mechanics
Clades Reach Highest Morphological Disparity Early in Their Evolution
Paraptenodytes Antarcticus (AVES: SPHENISCIFORMES) EN LA FORMACIÓN PUERTO MADRYN (MIOCENO TARDÍO TEM- PRANO), PROVINCIA DE CHUBUT, ARGENTINA
IV Simposio Paleontología En Chile, Universidad Austral De Chile, Valdivia 2014 1
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From the Neogene of Chile and Remarks on Brain Morphology in Modern Pygoscelis Ariana Paulina-Carabajala,B*, Carolina Acosta-Hospitalechea,C and Roberto E
Annual Meeting 2012
Bill Disparity and Feeding Strategies Among Fossil and Modern Penguins
Download Vol. 7, No. 4
Scientific Publications of the Science Museum of Minnesota
Madrynornis Mirandus Gen
African Penguin
Author's Personal Copy
Divergence Time Slides
Perudyptes Devriesi and a Phylogenetic Evaluation of the Penguin Fossil Record
New Data from the Stem Penguin Paraptenodytes Antarcticus
Lautenschlager, S. (2016). Digital Reconstruction of Soft-Tissue Structures in Fossils. Journal of Paleontology, 22, 101-117