Perudyptes

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Perudyptes
Temporal range:
Ma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Sphenisciformes
Family: Spheniscidae
Genus: Perudyptes
Clarke et al., 2007
Species:
P. devriesi
Binomial name
Perudyptes devriesi
Clarke et al., 2007

Perudyptes is a basal penguin from the Middle Eocene Paracas Formation of Peru.[1][2][3] The genus name Perudyptes is named after the country, while the species name devriesi Thomas DeVries, a Vashon Island High School science teacher[4] who has long worked in Peru.

Description

Perudyptes devriesi is a basal penguin from the Middle Eocene (

Waimanu manneringi and Muriwaimanu tuatahi, ~58–61.6 Ma) and the next oldest partial skeletons.[3]

The skull of Perudyptes is characterized by deep temporal fossae and an elongate, narrow beak that differs from other reported stem penguins in its short mandibular symphysis. The wing skeleton of Perudyptes preserves a combination of plesiomorphic features also observed in the basal penguin Waimanu and derived features shared with more crownward penguins.[2]

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