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- †P. florissanti (Lesquereux) Read & Hickey, 1972 Fossil Lake Lake Uinta A palm pinnate veined leaf morphospecies. Moved from Sabalites florissanti (1930)...
- Cr**** Flora"  USA  Oregon synonymy Acer chaneyi Knowlton (1926) Acer florissanti non Kirchner nec Berry (1934) Acer gigas Knowlton (1902) Cf. Quercus...
- host to a total of six Acer species in 1987: A. castorrivularis, A. florissanti, A. lincolnense, A. milleri, A. salmonense, and A. tiffneyi. The species...
- †Acarictis – or unidentified comparable form †Acarictis ryani Acer †Acer florissanti †Acer fragile †Acer macginitiei †Acer oregonianum †Achrestocoris – type...
- †Picea sonomensis Pinus †Pinus alvordensis †Pinus balfouroides †Pinus florissanti †Pinus ponderosoides †Pinus prelambertiana †Pinus quinifolia †Pinus sturgisii...
- toxirivus Acer †Acer bendirei †Acer bolanderi †Acer columbianum †Acer florissanti †Acer glabroides †Acer hueberi †Acer idahoensis †Acer macginitiei †Acer...
- 1889 (Colorado, Florissant) †Barbarothea Scudder, 1892 †Barbarothea florissanti Scudder, 1892 (Colorado, Florissant) Doxocopa Hübner, 1819 †Doxocopa...
- senior – type locality for species Paliurus †Paliurus dumosus †Paliurus florissanti †Pandemonium †Pandemonium dis – type locality for species †Pantolambda...
- whitebirdensis. Edward W. Berry in 1934 described leaves from White Bird as A. florissanti and Plat**** dissecta respectively, plus a fruit as A. oregonianum. Later...
- had five additional Acer species in 1987; Acer castorrivularis, Acer florissanti, Acer milleri, Acer salmonense, and Acer tiffneyi. A. lincolnense has...