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- first appear in the fossil record in the Early Eocene with Eosalmo driftwoodensis, a stem-salmonine, which was first described from fossils found at Driftwood...
- identified those fossils as Eosalmo cf. driftwoodensis. A new but tentative occurrence for Eosalmo cf. driftwoodensis was reported by Wilson in 1987. Fossils...
- P. driftwoodensis in the journal Botanical Gazette. In her type description she did not note the etymology for the specific epithet driftwoodensis. The...
- America and P. tropicalis in western Cuba. Subsection Incertae sedis †P. driftwoodensisEarly Eocene, British Columbia, Canada All but two species (P. resinosa...
- migratory lives, but neither is termed "salmon" . The extinct Eosalmo driftwoodensis, the oldest known Salmoninae fish in the fossil record, helps scientists...
- fossils of ancestral salmon, trout, and suckers, including Eosalmo driftwoodensis. Ongoing paleontological research continues at the site, but fossil...
- aggregatum, E. driftwoodensis, Hiodon woodruffi, and Libotonius pearsoni, in the respective basins. Lastly the ancestral salmon Eosalmo driftwoodensis is found...
- 294–313. doi:10.1086/657649. S2CID 84137991. Stockey, R.S. (1983). "Pinus driftwoodensis sp.n. from the early Tertiary of British Columbia". Botanical Gazette...
- other three species, "Amia" hesperia, Amyzon aggregatum, and Eosalmo driftwoodensis, were first described from Okanagan Highlands formations in British...
- Esox †Esox columbi**** – type locality for species †Eosalmo †Eosalmo driftwoodensis †Gyrace †Gyrace occidentalis (syn=Squalus occidentalis) Heptranchias...