-
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...
- Smithers,
British Columbia, Canada,
leading to the
specific epithet E.
driftwoodensis.
Fossils from this
genus have also been
found at
sites in Princeton...
- 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.
driftwoodensis –
Early Eocene,
British Columbia,
Canada All but two
species (P. resinosa...
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migratory lives, but
neither is
termed "salmon" . The
extinct Eosalmo driftwoodensis, the
oldest known Salmoninae fish in the
fossil record,
helps scientists...
-
other three species, "Amia" hesperia,
Amyzon aggregatum, and
Eosalmo driftwoodensis, were
first described from
Okanagan Highlands formations in British...
-
fossils of
ancestral salmon, trout, and suckers,
including Eosalmo driftwoodensis.
Ongoing paleontological research continues at the site, but fossil...
-
Eosalmo driftwoodensis...
- aggregatum, E.
driftwoodensis,
Hiodon woodruffi, and
Libotonius pearsoni, in the
respective basins.
Lastly the
ancestral salmon Eosalmo driftwoodensis is found...
- Ltd. ISBN 9780070887398. OCLC 46769716. Stockey, R.S. (1983). "Pinus
driftwoodensis sp.n. from the
early Tertiary of
British Columbia".
Botanical Gazette...