-
based on a 2004
genetic study:
Pinguinus alfrednewtoni was a larger, and also flightless,
member of the
genus Pinguinus that
lived during the
Early Pliocene...
- to be
identified as a
species of
Pinguinus. However,
there are
enough differences to
clearly separate it from
Pinguinus impennis. Notably, the ulna isn't...
-
Since 1871, the
Latin word
Pinguinus has been used in
scientific classification to name the
genus of the
great auk (
Pinguinus impennis,
meaning "plump or...
- guillemot, Uria
lomvia Alle
Little auk or dovekie, Alle alle
Pinguinus Great auk,
Pinguinus impennis (extinct, c.1844) Alca Razorbill, Alca
torda Tribe...
- the auks. It is the
closest living relative of the
extinct great auk (
Pinguinus impennis). Historically, it has also been
known as "auk", "razor-billed...
-
Alcini Alca Alle †
Pinguinus Uria
Synthliboramphini Synthliboramphus Cepphini Cepphus Brachyramphini Brachyramphus...
- alternatively, the
penguin might refer to the
extinct great auk (genus
Pinguinus) once
known commonly as "penguins". The Song was
translated into many...
- Amani, F., Nespoulet, R., & Mohammed, A. E. H. (2010). 22 "A
great auk (
Pinguinus impennis) in
North Africa:
discovery of". In
Birds in Archaeology: Proceedings...
- Montevecchi,
William A.;
David A. Kirk (1996). "Demography–Great Auk (
Pinguinus impennis)". The
Birds of
North America Online.
Cornell Lab of Ornithology...
- Atitlán grebe,
Podilymbus gigas † (reportedly flightless)
Great auk,
Pinguinus impennis †
Emperor penguin,
Aptenodytes forsteri King penguin, Aptenodytes...