- In the
geologic timescale the
Ypresian is the
oldest age or
lowest stratigraphic stage of the Eocene. It
spans the time
between 56 and 47.8 Ma, is preceded...
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Highlands sites in
western North America. The
genus is
known from the Late
Ypresian sediments exposed in
northeast central Washington at
Republic where five...
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remains have been
identified in
North America and date to the
Early Eocene (
Ypresian stage). In 1876,
Othniel C.
Marsh described a
skeleton as
Eohippus validus...
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evergreen sumac †Rhus
malloryi Wolfe & Wehr –
Ypresian,
Washington †Rhus
republicensis Flynn, DeVore, & Pigg-
Ypresian,
Washington †Rhus
rooseae Manchester –...
- 1977 [otolith] - Late
Ypresian of the
Wittering Formation,
England †C. for****tus Kner & Steindachner, 1863 - Late
Ypresian of
Monte Bolca,
Italy †C...
- Artal;
Barry van
Bakel (2018). "Carpiliids (Crustacea, Decapoda) from the
Ypresian (Eocene) of the
Northeast of Spain".
Scripta Musei Geologici Seminarii...
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Bitterfeld amber,
Eocene †Eotrichomyia
Meunier Oise amber,
France Eocene (
Ypresian)
Trichomyia Haliday, in Curtis, 1839 †Xenotrichomyia Azar et al., 2015...
- paraphyletic. The
fossil record of the
genus extends back to the
Early Eocene,
Ypresian of
northwestern North America, with the
species Carpinus perryae described...
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Indohyus Temporal range:
Ypresian, 50–48 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ Life
restoration of
Indohyus major Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
- ; Covert,
Herbert H. (2014). "A new
genus and
species of
early Eocene (
Ypresian)
Artiodactyla (Mammalia),
Gagadon minimonstrum, from
Bitter Cr****, Wyoming...