"Acer" arcticum "Paleogene flora of Spitsbergen", "Acer" arcticum possible affinity?
Archeampelos acerifolia
Klondike Mountain Formation has 67 families and 141 genera per "Through the Quaternary looking glass: the Middle Eocene Republic flora over short timescales" Passmore, S. M., Johnson, K. R., Reynolds, M., Scott, M, & Meade-Hunter, D. GSA 2002 Denver Annual Meeting, Session No. 244, (Posters)
References to find
Mathewes, R. & Brooke, R.C., 1971; "Fossil Taxodiaceae and new angiosperm macrofossils from Quilchena, British Columbia" Syesis4:209-216
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Early works
Canadian
<ref name="Dawson1890">Dawson, J. W. (1890). On fossil plants from the Similkameen Valley and other places in the southern interior of British Columbia. Royal Society of Canada.
<ref name="Penhallow1908">Penhallow, D.P. (1908). "A report on Tertiary plants of British Columbia, collected by Lawrence M. Lambe in 1906 together with a discussion of previously recorded Tertiary floras". Report 1013. Canada Department of Mines, Geological Survey Branch. pp. 1–167.
<ref name=Scudder1879>Scudder, S. H (1879). "Appendix A. The fossil insects collected in 1877, by Mr. G.M. Dawson, in the interior of British Columbia". Geological Survey of Canada, Report of Progress for. 1877–1878: 175–185.
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<ref name="Handlirsh1910">Handlirsch, A. (1910). "Canadian fossil Insects. 5. Insects from the Tertiary lake deposits of the southern interior of British Columbia, collected by Mr. Lawrence M. Lambe". Contributions to Canadian Palaeontology. 2 (3): 93–129.
American
<ref name="Berry1929">Berry, E.W. (1929). A revision of the flora of the Latah Formation (Report). Professional Paper. Vol. 154-H. United States Geological Survey. pp. 225–265.
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<ref name="Wehr1998">Wehr, W. "Middle Eocene insects and plants of the Okanogan Highlands". In Martin, J. (ed.). Contributions to the Paleontology and Geology of the West Coast. Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press. pp. 99–109.
<ref name="GCL2011">Archibald, S.; Greenwood, D.; Smith, R.; Mathewes, R.; Basinger, J. (2011). "Great Canadian Lagerstätten 1. Early Eocene Lagerstätten of the Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia and Washington State)". Geoscience Canada. 38 (4): 155–164.
<ref name="Shaw1952">Shaw, W. S. (1952). "The Princeton Coalfield, British Columbia". Geological Survey of Canada.
<ref name="Mustoe2010">Mustoe, G. (2010). "Cyclic sedimentation in the Eocene Allenby Formation of south-central British Columbia and the origin of the Princeton Chert fossil beds". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 48 (1): 25–43.
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<ref name="ThomasRnch2013">Dillhoff, R.M.; Dillhoff, T.A.; Greenwood, D.R.; DeVore, M.L.; Pigg, K.B. (2013). "The Eocene Thomas Ranch flora, Allenby Formation, Princeton, British Columbia, Canada". Botany. 91 (8): 514–529.
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<ref name="Umpleby1910">Umpleby, J. B. (1910). "Geology and ore deposits of Republic mining district". Washington Geological Survey. 1.
<ref name="Muessig1962">Muessig, S. (1962). "Tertiary volcanic and related rocks of the Republic area, Ferry County, Washington". Geological Survey Research 1962. 450 D: D56–58.
<ref name="WandW87">Wolfe, J.A.; Wehr, W.C. (1987). Middle Eocene dicotyledonous plants from Republic, northeastern Washington (Report). Bulletin. Vol. 1597. United States Geological Survey. pp. 1–25.
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<ref name="Joseph1988">Joseph, N. L. (1988). "Important Eocene Flora and Fauna Unearthed at Republic, Washington". Rocks & Minerals. 63 (2): 146–151.
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<ref name ="Gaylord1996">Gaylord, DR; Suydam, JD; Price, SM; Matthews, JM; Lindsey, KA (1996). "Depositional history of the uppermost Sanpoil Volcanics and Klondike Mountain Formation in the Republic basin". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 15–18.
<ref name="Cheney1996">Cheney, ES; Rasmussen, MG (1996). "Regional geology of the Republic area". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 3–7.
<ref name="Suydam1997">Suydam, J.; Gaylord, D.R. (1997). "Toroda Creek half graben, northeast Washington: Late-stage sedimentary infilling of a synextensional basin". Geological Society of America Bulletin. 109 (10): 1333–1348.
Bibcode:
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doi:
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<ref name="Isotopes2021">Rubino, E.; Leier, A.; Cassel, E.; Archibald, S.; Foster-Baril, Z.; Barbeau, D. Jr (2021). "Detrital zircon UPb ages and Hf-isotopes from Eocene intermontane basin deposits of the southern Canadian Cordillera". Sedimentary Geology. 105969 (online).
Gold
<ref name="Lasmanis1996">Lasmanis, R (1996). "A historical perspective on ore formation concepts, Republic Mining District, Ferry County, Washington". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 8–11.
<ref name="SRhistory1995">Perry, M.; Barksdale, L. (1996). "A brief history of the Stonerose Interpretive Center". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 43–44.
Plant monographs and reviews
<ref name="FFS1996">Wehr, W.C. (1995). "Paleobotanical Significance of Eocene Flowers, Fruits, and Seeds from Republic, Washington". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 25–2. (Ensete & Paleomyrtinaea)
Diatoms
<ref name="A.Wolfe2005">Wolfe, A.; Edlund, M. (2005). "Taxonomy, phylogeny, and paleoecology of Eoseira wilsonii gen. et sp. nov., a Middle Eocene diatom (Bacillariophyceae: Aulacoseiraceae) from lake sediments at Horsefly, British Columbia, Canada". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 42 (2): 243–257.
Bibcode:
2005CaJES..42..243W.
doi:
10.1139/e04-051.
<ref name="Mustoe2005diatom">Mustoe, G. E. (2005). "Diatomaceous origin of siliceous shale in Eocene lake beds of central British Columbia". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 42 (2): 231–241.
Bibcode:
2005CaJES..42..231M.
doi:
10.1139/e04-099.
<ref name="Mallomonas2019">Siver, P. A.; Skogstad, A.; Nemcova, Y. (2019). "Endemism, palaeoendemism and migration: the case for the 'European endemic', Mallomonas intermedia". European Journal of Phycology. 54 (2): 222–234.
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10.1086/297221.
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<ref name="LePage1997">LePage, B. A.; Currah, R. S.; Stockey, R. A.; Rothwell, G. W. (1997). "Fossil ectomycorrhizae from the middle Eocene". American Journal of Botany. 84 (3): 410–412.
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Mosses
<ref name="Kuc1972">Kuc, M. (1972). "Muscites eocenicus sp. nov.—a fossil moss from the Allenby Formation (middle Eocene), British Columbia". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 9 (5): 600–602.
Bibcode:
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<ref name="Mosses1974">Kuc, M. (1974). "Fossil mosses from the bisaccate zone of the mid-Eocene Allenby Formation, British Columbia". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 11 (3): 409–421.
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<ref name="Miller1980">Miller, N. G. (1980). "Fossil mosses of North America and their significance". The Mosses of North America. pp. 9–36.
Ferns
<ref name=IJPSPiggetal>Pigg, K. B.; DeVore, M. L.; Greenwood, D. R.; Sundue, M. A.; Schwartsburd, P.; Basinger, J. F. (2021). "Fossil Dennstaedtiaceae and Hymenophyllaceae from the Early Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 182 (9): 793–807.
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Athyriaceae
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<ref name="Dickwhitea2006">Karafit, S. J.; Rothwell, G. W.; Stockey, R. A.; Nishida, H. (2006). "Evidence for sympodial vascular architecture in a filicalean fern rhizome: Dickwhitea allenbyensis gen. et sp. nov.(Athyriaceae)". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 167 (3): 721–727.
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Blechnaceae
<ref name="Trawetsia2006">Smith, S. Y.; Stockey, R. A.; Nishida, H.; Rothwell, G. W. (2006). "Trawetsia princetonensis gen. et sp. nov.(Blechnaceae): a permineralized fern from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 167 (3): 711–719.
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Salviniaceae
<ref name="Azolla1955">Arnold, C. A. (1955).
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<ref name="LaMotte1944">LaMotte, R.S. (1944). "Supplement to catalogue of Mesozoic and Cenozoic plants of North America, 1919–37". United States Geological Survey Bulletin. 924: 307. (For KMF Cephalotaxus)
<ref name="Schornwehr1996">Schorn, H. E.; Wehr, W. C. (1996). "The conifer flora from the Eocene uplands at Republic, Washington". Washington Geology. 24 (2): 22–24.
Cupressaceae
<ref name=Chaney1951>Chaney, R.W. (1951). "A revision of fossil Sequoia and Taxodium in western North America based on the recent discovery of Metasequoia". Transactions of the American Philosophical Society. 40 (3): 231.
<ref name="Terry2016">Terry, R.; Pyne, M.; Bartel, J.; Adams, R. (2016). "A molecular biogeography of the New World cypresses (Callitropsis, Hesperocyparis; Cupressaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 302 (7): 921–942.
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<ref name="Gooch1992">Gooch, N. L. (1992). "Two new species of Pseudolarix Gordon (Pinaceae) from the middle Eocene of the Pacific Northwest". PaleoBios. 14: 13–19.
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Angiosperms
Monocots
<ref name="Keratosperma1988">Cevallos-Ferriz, S; Stockey, RA (1988). "Permineralized fruits and seeds from the Princeton Chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Araceae". American Journal of Botany. 75 (8): 1099–1113.
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<ref name="Keratosperma2003">Smith, SY; Stockey, RA (2003). "Aroid seeds from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert (Keratosperma allenbyense, Araceae): comparisons with extant Lasioideae". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164 (2): 239–250.
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<ref name="Paleoallium2018">Pigg, K. B.; Bryan, F. A.; DeVore, M. L. (2018). "Paleoallium billgenseli gen. et sp. nov.: fossil monocot remains from the latest Early Eocene Republic Flora, northeastern Washington State, USA". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 179 (6): 477–486.
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Betulaceae
<ref name="Pigg2003">Pigg, K.B.; Manchester S.R.; Wehr W.C. (2003). "Corylus, Carpinus, and Palaeocarpinus (Betulaceae) from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain and Allenby Formations of Northwestern North America". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164 (5): 807–822.
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<ref name="Grímsson2016">Grímsson, F.; Grimm, G.; Zetter, R.; Denk, T. (2016). "Cretaceous and Paleogene Fagaceae from North America and Greenland: evidence for a Late Cretaceous split between Fagus and the remaining Fagaceae". Acta Palaeobotanica. 56 (2): 247–305.
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Lauraceae
<ref name="Little2009">Little, Stefan A.; Stockey, Ruth A.; Penner, Bonnie (March 2009). "Anatomy and development of fruits of Lauraceae from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert". American Journal of Botany. 96 (3): 637–651.
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PMID21628220.
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Lythraceae
<ref name="Decodon1988">Cevallos-Ferriz, S. R.; Stockey, R. A. (1988). "Permineralized fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Lythraceae". Canadian Journal of Botany. 66 (2): 303–312.
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<ref name"Little2003">Little, R.A.; Stockey (2003). "Vegetative growth of Decodon allenbyensis (Lythraceae) from the Middle Eocene Princeton chert with anatomical comparisons to Decodon verticillatus". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 164 (3): 453–469.
<ref name="Liriodendroxylon1990">Cevallos-Ferriz, S. R.; Stockey, R. A. (1990). "Vegetative remains of the Magnoliaceae from the Princeton chert (middle Eocene) of British Columbia". Canadian Journal of Botany. 68 (6): 1327–1339.
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Nymphaceae
<ref name="Allenbya1989">Cevallos-Ferriz, S. R.; Stockey, R. A. (1989). "Permineralized fruits and seeds from the Princeton chert (Middle Eocene) of British Columbia: Nymphaeaceae". Botanical Gazette. 150 (2): 207–217.
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<ref name="Nuphar2015">DeVore, ML; Taylor, W; Pigg, KB (2015). "Nuphar carlquistii sp. nov. (Nymphaeaceae): A Water Lily from the Latest Early Eocene, Republic, Washington". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176 (4): 365–377.
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<ref name="DeVore2007">DeVore, M. L.; Pigg, K. B. (2007). "A brief review of the fossil history of the family Rosaceae with a focus on the Eocene Okanogan Highlands of eastern Washington State, USA, and British Columbia, Canada". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 266 (1–2): 45–57.
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Sapindaceae
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Saururaceae
<ref name="Saururus2007">Smith, S. Y.; Stockey, R. A. (2007). "Establishing a fossil record for the perianthless Piperales: Saururus tuckerae sp. nov.(Saururaceae) from the Middle Eocene Princeton Chert". American Journal of Botany. 94 (10): 1642–1657.
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PMID21636361.
Trochodendraceae
<ref name="Pigg2001">Pigg, K.; Wehr, W.; Ickert-Bond, S. (2001). "Trochodendron and Nordenskiodia (Trochodendraceae) from the Middle Eocene of Washington State, USA". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 162 (5): 1187–1198.
<ref name="Pentacentron2018">Manchester, S.; Pigg, K. B.; Kvaček, Z; DeVore, M. L.; Dillhoff, R. M. (2018). "Newly recognized diversity in Trochodendraceae from the Eocene of western North America". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 179 (8): 663–676.
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Ulmaceae
<ref name="Denk2005">Denk, T.; Dillhoff, R.M. (2005). "Ulmus leaves and fruits from the Early-Middle Eocene of northwestern North America: systematics and implications for character evolution within Ulmaceae". Canadian Journal of Botany. 83 (12): 1663–1681.
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Urticaceae
<ref name="DeVore2020">DeVore, M. L.; Nyandwi, A.; Eckardt, W.; Bizuru, E.; Mujawamariya, M.; Pigg, K. B. (2020). "Urticaceae leaves with stinging trichomes were already present in latest early Eocene Okanogan Highlands, British Columbia, Canada". American Journal of Botany. 107 (10): 1449–1456.
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PMID33091153.
S2CID225050834.
Incertae sedis
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PMID10648207.
S2CID45052368.
<ref name="Dillhoffia2008">Manchester, S.; Pigg, K. (2008). "The Eocene mystery flower of McAbee, British Columbia". Botany. 86 (9): 1034–1038.
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Insects
overviews
<ref name="Douglas1996">Douglas, S.; Stockey, R. (1996). "Insect fossils in middle Eocene deposits from British Columbia and Washington State: faunal diversity and geological range extensions". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 74 (6): 1140–1157.
Diptera
<ref name="Handlirsh1909">Handlirsch, A. (1909). "Zur Phylogenie und Flügelmorphologie der Ptychopteriden (Dipteren)". Annalen des Kaiserlich-Königlichen Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. 23: 263–272.
<ref name="Evenhuis1994">Evenhuis (1994). Catalogue of the Fossil Flies of the World (Insecta: Diptera). Backhuys Publishers. pp. 1–600.
Hymenoptera
<ref name=Rice1968>Rice, H.M.A. (1968). "Two Tertiary sawflies, (Hymenoptera - Tenthredinidae), from British Columbia". Geological Survey of Canada. 67 (59): 1–21.
<ref name="Siricomorpha2015">Archibald, S.B.; Rasnitsyn, A.P. (2015). "New early Eocene Siricomorpha (Hymenoptera: Symphyta: Pamphiliidae, Siricidae, Cephidae) from the Okanagan Highlands, western North America". The Canadian Entomologist. 148 (2): 209–228.
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S2CID85743832.
Mecoptera
<ref name="Archibald2005">Archibald, S.B. (2005). "New Dinopanorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA)". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 42 (2): 119–136.
Bibcode:
2005CaJES..42..119A.
doi:
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S2CID90119028.
Neuroptera
<ref name="Shcherbakov2006">Shcherbakov, D. E. (2006). "The earliest find of Tropiduchidae (Homoptera: Auchenorrhyncha), representing a new tribe, from the Eocene of Green River, USA, with notes on the fossil record of higher Fulgoroidea". Russian Entomological Journal. 15: 315–322. (Ricaniella antiquata family placement)
<ref name="Makarkin2014">Makarkin, V.; Archibald, S.B. (2014). "An unusual new fossil genus probably belonging to the Psychopsidae (Neuroptera) from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands, western North America". Zootaxa. 3838 (3): 385–391.
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Odonata
<ref name="Allenbya2022">Archibald, S. B.; Cannings, R. A. (2022). "The first Odonata from the early Eocene Allenby Formation of the Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia, Canada (Anisoptera, Aeshnidae and cf. Cephalozygoptera, Dysagrionidae)". The Canadian Entomologist. 154 (1): e29.
doi:
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Orthoptera
<ref name="Kevan81">Kevan, D.; Wighton, D. (1981). "Paleocene orthopteroids from south-central Alberta, Canada". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 18 (12): 1824–1837.
Bibcode:
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<ref name="Kevan83">Kevan, D.; Wighton, D. (1983). "Further observations on North American Tertiary orthopteroids (Insecta: Grylloptera)". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 20 (2): 217–224.
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<ref name="Palaeorehniidae2022">Archibald, S. B.; Gu, J.-J.; Mathewes, R. W. (2022). "The Palaeorehniidae (Orthoptera, Ensifera, "Zeuneropterinae"), and new taxa from the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands, western North America". Zootaxa. 5100 (4): 559–572.
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<ref name="OSpFPalaeorehniidae">Cigliano, M.M.; Braun, H.; Eades, D.C.; Otte, D. (2023).
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Raphidioptera
<ref name=archibald2021>Archibald, S. B.; Makarkin, V. N. (2021). "Early Eocene snakeflies (Raphidioptera) of western North America from the Okanagan Highlands and Green River Formation". Zootaxa. 4951 (1): 41–79.
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PMID33903413.
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Vertebrates
Fish
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<ref name="Ewoodruffi1978">Wilson, M. V. (1978). "Eohiodon woodruffi n. sp.(Teleostei, Hiodontidae), from the Middle Eocene Klondike Mountain Formation near Republic, Washington". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 15 (5): 679–686.
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Turtles
<ref name="Turtle1994">LePage, B. A.; Currah, R. S.; Stockey, R. A. (1994). "The fossil fungi of the Princeton chert". International Journal of Plant Sciences. 155 (6): 828–836.
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