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Miocene penguin Madrynornis mirandus gen. et sp. nov., MEF−PV 100 (holotype), Puerto Madryn Formation, early late Miocene, Playa Villarino,

Península Valdés, Chubut Province, Argentina. Photo of the articulated skeleton before preparation.
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Author Carolina Acosta Hospitaleche, Claudia Tambussi, Mariano Donato, and Mario Cozzuol
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