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- Acer stonebergae is an extinct maple species in the family Sapindaceae described from two fossil samaras. The species is solely known from the Early Eocene...
- stachyophyllum Acer sterculiaceum †Acer stewarti Wolfe & Tanai †Acer stonebergae Wolfe & Tanai Acer sutchuenense Acer sycopseoides †Acer taggarti Wolfe...
- ****igned to the extinct section Torada. The three members of the section A. stonebergae, A. toradense, and A. washingtonense were known only from the Republic...
- republicense Wolfe & Tanai A maple †Acer spitzi Wolfe & Tanai A maple †Acer stonebergae Wolfe & Tanai A maple †Acer toradense Wolfe & Tanai A maple †Acer washingtonense...
- coryloid relative. First described as Carpolithes dentatus †Palaeocarpinus stonebergae Princeton An extinct coryloid relative Undescribed Driftwood Horsefly...
-  British Columbia one of two species in the extinct section Stewarta Acer stonebergae sp nov Valid Wolfe & Tanai Eocene Ypresian Okanagan Highlands Allenby...
- the type species for the section. The three members of the section A. stonebergae, A. toradense, and A. washingtonense were known only from the Republic...
- fruit; moved from Carpolithes dentatus (Penhallow, 1890) Palaeocarpinus stonebergae Sp nov Valid Pigg, Manchester, & Wehr Ypresian Allenby Formation  Canada...
- leopoldae Wolfe & Wehr A birch Betulaceae †Palaeocarpinus †Palaeocarpinus stonebergae Pigg, Manchester, & Wehr A coryloid genus Cercidiphyllaceae Cercidiphyllum...
- Tanai. Like the ****ociated species such as A. hillsi, A. spitzi, A. stonebergae and A. toradense, Acer republicense is only known from the samara fossils...