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- (~25 Mya) to early Miocene. The Melittidae are known from Palaeomacropis eocenicus in the Early Eocene. The Megachilidae are known from trace fossils (characteristic...
- Australia; Singapore, and Angola. In 2012 a new extinct species, U. eocenicus, was described from the lowermost Eocene of France by Patricia Nel and...
- the family Aethridae. Genus includes new species I. guardiae. Inachus eocenicus Sp. nov Valid Beschin, Busulini & Tessier in Beschin et al. Eocene (Priabonian)...
- 1990. Genus Yuskaichthys Bogan, Agnolin & Scanferla, 2018. Yuskaichthys eocenicus Bogan, Agnolin & Scanferla, 2018. Ferraris, Carl J. Jr. (2007). "Checklist...
- Biological Bulletin 222(3): 171–175 Chanet, Bruno (1994). "Eubuglossus eocenicus (Woodward 1910) from the Upper Lutetian of Egypt, one of the oldest soleids...
- in the subfamily Eumolpinae. It contains only one species, Aoriopsis eocenicus, and is known only from lowermost Eocene amber collected from Le Quesnoy...
- and the early Eocene (Ypresian) aged Oise amber of France (Micromalthus eocenicus). A possible specimen of Micromalthus is known from Burmese amber, but...
- 1080/00222933608655173. ISSN 0374-5481. Chanet, Bruno (1994). "Eubuglossus eocenicus (Woodward 1910) from the Upper Lutetian of Egypt, one of the oldest soleids...
- convexinotatus (Snyder, 1924) Heterotermes crinitus (Emerson, 1924) Heterotermes eocenicus (Engel, 2008) Heterotermes ferox (Froggatt, 1898) Heterotermes gertrudae...
- recognized in this genus: Clarotes bidorsalis Pellegrin, 1938 †Clarotes eocenicus Murray & Holmes, 2021 Clarotes laticeps (Rüppell, 1829) (Widehead catfish)...