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...that
J. Harlan Bretz's
theories on the origins of the
Channeled Scablands
started a forty year debate between
neocatastrophist
and
uniformitarianist
geologists
?
... that the extinct
Protosialis casca
is one of only two known
alderflies
from the
West Indies
?
... that the extinct fern species
Osmunda wehrii
was named in honor of
Northwest school
painter and amateur
paleobotanist
Wesley C. Wehr
?
... that the fossil pelican
Pelecanus schreiberi
from North Carolina was possibly the largest species of pelican ever?
... that the fossil ant
Aphaenogaster praerelicta
is entombed in amber with three flies, two springtails, and a wasp?
... that the extinct
sweat bee
genus
Oligochlora
contains six species all known from the
Dominican amber
deposits on
Hispaniola
?
... that
Deicke and Millbrig bentonite layers
in eastern United States were formed by huge volcanic eruptions?
... that the oldest known member of the
mayfly
family Neoephemeridae is the
Eocene
species
Neoephemera antiqua
?
... that fossils of the extinct reptile
Acallosuchus
were found in a cigar box in 1983?
... that the ancient city of
Tikal
(pictured)
in
Guatemala
was one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient
Maya civilization
?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<
User:Abyssal
|
Prehistory of North America
|
DYK
...that
J. Harlan Bretz's
theories on the origins of the
Channeled Scablands
started a forty year debate between
neocatastrophist
and
uniformitarianist
geologists
?
... that the extinct
Protosialis casca
is one of only two known
alderflies
from the
West Indies
?
... that the extinct fern species
Osmunda wehrii
was named in honor of
Northwest school
painter and amateur
paleobotanist
Wesley C. Wehr
?
... that the fossil pelican
Pelecanus schreiberi
from North Carolina was possibly the largest species of pelican ever?
... that the fossil ant
Aphaenogaster praerelicta
is entombed in amber with three flies, two springtails, and a wasp?
... that the extinct
sweat bee
genus
Oligochlora
contains six species all known from the
Dominican amber
deposits on
Hispaniola
?
... that
Deicke and Millbrig bentonite layers
in eastern United States were formed by huge volcanic eruptions?
... that the oldest known member of the
mayfly
family Neoephemeridae is the
Eocene
species
Neoephemera antiqua
?
... that fossils of the extinct reptile
Acallosuchus
were found in a cigar box in 1983?
... that the ancient city of
Tikal
(pictured)
in
Guatemala
was one of the most powerful kingdoms of the ancient
Maya civilization
?
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