Palaeospheniscus gracilis

Palaeospheniscus gracilis
Temporal range: Early Miocene
Fossil
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Sphenisciformes
Family: Spheniscidae
Subfamily: Palaeospheniscinae
Genus: Palaeospheniscus
Species: P. gracilis
Binomial name
Palaeospheniscus gracilis
Ameghino, 1899
Synonyms
  • Palaeospheniscus nereius
    Ameghino, 1901
  • Neculus rothi
    Ameghino, 1905
  • Paraspheniscus nereius
    Ameghino, 1905
  • Palaeospheniscus medianus
    Ameghino, 1905

Palaeospheniscus gracilis is a species of the extinct penguin genus Palaeospheniscus. It is the smallest species of its genus, with a height of 40–60 cm. Average individuals, thus, were about the size of the Galapagos penguin.

This species was long believed to have first been found in Early Oligocene deposits. However, it seems that the type specimen, a tarsometatarsus, was recovered not from Early Oligocene rocks, but was found on top of them, having been displaced there from a later stratum. The location where the bone was found seems to have been near Cabeza Blanca. At any rate, all later specimens were found in the Early Miocene Patagonian Molasse Formation; those that have locality data are from the area around Trelew and Gaiman in Chubut Province, Argentina.

Some recent researchers have suggested that this species should be considered a synonym of Palaeospheniscus bergi.

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