seraphinus
Seraphinus is a genus of extinct birds belonging to the order Hesperornithiformes, a group of toothed, flightless seabirds that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils of Seraphinus have been found in North America. These birds were adapted for a marine environment, possessing strong limbs for swimming and diving, though their wings were greatly reduced and likely non-functional for flight.
The defining characteristics of Seraphinus include its specific skeletal features, particularly in the skull and vertebral
The discovery of Seraphinus contributes to our understanding of the diversity and evolution of early birds.