
Plotopteridae is an extinct family of flightless seabirds with uncertain placement, generally considered as member of order Suliformes. They exhibited remarkable convergent evolution with the penguins, particularly with the now extinct giant penguins. That they lived in the North Pacific, the other side of the world from the penguins, has led to them being described at times as the Northern Hemisphere's penguins, though they were not closely related. More recent studies have shown, however, that the shoulder-girdle, forelimb and sternum of plotopterids differ significantly from those of pengui
プロトプテルム科(プロトプテルムか、学名:Plotopteridae)は、ウ科やカツオドリ科に近縁な絶滅した海鳥の科。これらの鳥類は後肢推進性であるが、プロトプテルム科は翼がヒレ状に進化しており、前肢推進性のペンギンと形態が類似する点が特徴である。脳形態や前肢などの骨格形態からペンギンとの近縁性も指摘されているが、類縁関係は議論が続いている。 日本国内では「ペンギンモドキ」とも呼称される。
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