“…In contrast, Acosta Hospitaleche et al ( , 2008 placed Palaeospheniscus within the crown clade, as sister taxon to extant Aptenodytes. Although Acosta Hospitaleche et al (2008) commented that Bertelli et al (2006) pro- The incorporation of 12 vertebrae into the synsacrum of Palaeospheniscus bergi (see Simpson, 1946) may also represent a primitive feature given that the most basal known penguin, Waimanu manneringi, possesses 11 synsacral vertebrae and extant penguins typically possess 13 synsacral vertebrae. We observed 14 synsacral vertebrae in Pygoscelis papua and some exemplars of Eudyptes robustus, and 12 synsacral vertebrae in Eudyptula minor (these totals are optimized as apomorphic increases/decreases on our strict consensus tree).…”