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    consists of the Paleocene, Eocene, and Oligocene epochs. The end of the Paleocene (56 Mya) was marked by the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum, one of the...
    23 KB (2,374 words) - 17:57, 17 April 2024
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    "Spiraeoideae"). The oldest fossils confirmed to belong to Prunus date to the Eocene, and are found across the Northern Hemisphere. Older potential Late Cretaceous...
    46 KB (4,514 words) - 16:47, 13 April 2024
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    leaves and reproductive organs across the Northern Hemisphere from the Eocene onwards. Section Abies is found in central, south, and eastern Europe and...
    29 KB (2,144 words) - 17:21, 10 March 2024
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    Nightjar (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from July 2019)
    analysis found that the extinct family Archaeotrogonidae, known from the Eocene and Oligocene of Europe, are the closest known relatives of nightjars. Traditionally...
    16 KB (1,596 words) - 16:25, 30 March 2024
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    Tura, Egypt (category Pages using the WikiHiero extension)
    is thought to have been deposited during the late Lutetian stage of the Eocene epoch, about 42 million years ago. Some fossil fish species have been described...
    10 KB (844 words) - 22:31, 27 March 2024
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    Geology of the Alps (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from September 2009)
    plate. They stayed at around 70 km (45 mi) below the surface during the Eocene, reaching the eclogite facies and becoming intruded by migmatites. This...
    29 KB (3,650 words) - 15:24, 5 March 2024
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    (London Clay Early Eocene of England) †Coturnipes (Early Eocene of England, and Virginia, USA?) †Palaeophasianus (Willwood Early Eocene of Bighorn County...
    62 KB (5,409 words) - 01:56, 23 February 2024
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    described from Eocene to Miocene deposits. The oldest members of both Oecophyllini and Oecophylla are fossils decribed from the mid-Ypresian Eocene Okanagan...
    29 KB (3,255 words) - 18:31, 13 April 2024
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    Tutankhamun (category Pages using the WikiHiero extension)
    sold over a million copies. In 2023, an extinct whale discovered in the Eocene deposits of Egypt was named Tutcetus, after Tutankhamun, due to the small...
    98 KB (11,375 words) - 23:09, 23 April 2024
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    volcanic belt, the Sierra Madre Occidental occupied the area. Resuming in the Eocene, post-Laramide deformation, subduction related volcanism formed the Sierra...
    21 KB (2,260 words) - 21:21, 23 March 2024
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    lagerstatte of early Eocene Italy, which preserves a bathypelagic habitat likely deposited 300-600 meters under the sea, as well as the late Eocene Pabdeh Formation...
    57 KB (6,627 words) - 00:35, 28 March 2024
  • have lived 300,000 years ago in China. Whale Perucetus colossus of the Eocene is shown to potentially be Earth's heaviest-ever animal with 85–340 t. 3...
    489 KB (44,436 words) - 00:35, 7 April 2024
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    Flying fish Temporal range: Eocene–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Sailfin flying-fish, Parexocoetus brachypterus Scientific classification Domain:...
    18 KB (1,960 words) - 03:06, 20 April 2024
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    seafloor began spreading from the Gakkel Ridge in the Paleocene Epoch and the Eocene Epoch, causing the Lomonosov Ridge to move farther from land and subside...
    65 KB (6,952 words) - 00:20, 10 March 2024
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    Paleogene – most likely some time between 56-34 million years ago during the Eocene, which makes up the bulk of the Paleogene period. From subfossil bones found...
    22 KB (2,350 words) - 22:33, 2 March 2024
  • insects found in major fossil deposits. Of the species that lived in the Eocene epoch, around one in 10 genera survive to the present. Genera surviving...
    149 KB (16,685 words) - 19:04, 18 April 2024
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    Retrieved 2022-11-23. "Key to North American Genera of Formicinae - AntWiki". antwiki.org. Retrieved 2022-11-23. "Carpenter Ant Damage In The Home -...
    37 KB (3,997 words) - 15:46, 5 April 2024
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    on May 18, 1980. The rocks of the Portland area range in age from late Eocene to more recent eras. Multiple shallow, active fault lines traverse the Portland...
    204 KB (18,757 words) - 02:08, 19 April 2024
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    Japanese lime, shina (when used as a laminate) †Tilia johnsoni Wolfe & Wehr Eocene; Washington and British Columbia Tilia kiusiana Tilia mandshurica – Manchurian...
    28 KB (3,060 words) - 15:17, 5 April 2024
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    in one clade. The oldest fossils of the genus are known from the early Eocene of North America, with the earliest occurrences in Europe during the Early...
    51 KB (5,827 words) - 20:30, 17 January 2024
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