Category:Driftwood Shales
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English: The "Driftwood Shales" are an undescribed early Eocene (Ypresian) geologic formation in the Oootsa Group that records the sedimentation in the northern most of a string of highland subtropical/temperate lakes in Washington state and British Columbia called the Eocene Okanagan Highlands. The formation is best known for exceptionally well preserved insect and fish fossils and the Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Plecia avus (4 F)
- Plecia cairnesi (2 F)
- Plecia canadensis (4 F)
- Plecia curtula (9 F)
- Plecia pictipennis (17 F)
- Plecia reducta (4 F)
- Plecia transitoria (10 F)
Media in category "Driftwood Shales"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Cf Phegopteris Driftwood 2022 img1.jpg 521 × 723; 403 KB
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Cf Phegopteris Driftwood 2022 img2.jpg 532 × 377; 90 KB
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Penthetria (?) fryi holotype Rice 1959 pl1 fig2.png 742 × 416; 242 KB
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Plecia cairnesi holotype Rice 1959 pl2 fig7.png 433 × 458; 179 KB
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Plecia cairnesi paratype Rice 1959 pl2 fig3.png 348 × 217; 63 KB
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Plecia pictipennis hypotype Rice 1959 pl4 fig6.png 744 × 783; 409 KB
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Plecia reducta hypotype Rice 1959 pl2 fig6.png 319 × 178; 47 KB