Potamornis skutchi Potamornis

"Etymology TBD"

You 1.8 m (5.9 ft) tall
Potamornis 5 m (16.4 ft) long
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Length
5 m (16.4 ft)
Period
Late Cretaceous (67–66 Mya)
Place
Montana, USA · Wyoming, USA
Food
Herbivore
Clade
Hesperornithiformes

Potamornis is a prehistoric bird genus that dated back to the late Maastrichtian age of the late Cretaceous period. Its scrappy remains were found in the Lance Formation at Buck Creek, USA, and additional possible remains were found in the upper Hell Creek Formation of Montana, dated to the Danian age of the Paleogene period, though these may have been reworked. A single species was named and described in 2001: Potamornis skutchi.

This was almost certainly a member of the Hesperornithes, the hefty and toothed flightless diving birds of the Mesozoic seas. Its precise relationships are not all too clear; the quadrate bone is unique in some respects but apparently shares more apomorphies with the family Hesperornithidae - the “typical” Hesperornithes - in cladistic analysis. Consequently, it might be considered a fossil hesperornithid with a different feeding specialization.

What we know

  • Named by Elzanowski, Paul & Stidham, 2001.
  • Fossils found in Montana, USA and Wyoming, USA.