Korora

Korora oliveri, also referred to as Oliver's penguin, is a genus and species of extinct penguin from the Waitakian Stage (Late Oligocene to Early Miocene) of New Zealand. It was relatively small and slender, similar in size to one of the larger crested penguins. The penguin was described by Brian Marples in 1952 from fossil material (a tarsometatarsus) he collected in the Hakataramea Valley, in the Canterbury region of the South Island. The genus name Korora is the Māori term for the extant little penguin. The specific epithet honours Walter Oliver (1883–1957) a former director of the Dominion Museum.

Similar Artists

Rushkeys

Kiasmos

Gidge

Burial

Il:lo

Godford

Melosense

Rezident

Tourist

Lake Turner

Evenings

Attom

Jordin Post

Gacha Bakradze

Matt Fax

Jacques Greene

Simon Cutsem

CRi

Cospe

Polar Inc.

MÒZÂMBÎQÚE

Red Licorice

Golden Vessel

OCULA

Dezza

Steven Weston

Trilucid