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Rhus malloryi : ウィキペディア英語版
Rhus malloryi

''Rhus malloryi'' is an extinct species of flowering plant in the sumac family Anacardiaceae. The species is known from fossil leaves found in the early Eocene deposits of northern Washington State, United States. The species was first described from a series of isolated fossil seeds in shale.
==Taxonomy==
''Rhus malloryi'' is known from a specimens which are recovered from an outcrop of the early Eocene, YpresianKlondike Mountain Formation in Republic.〔 The Klondike Mountain Formation preserves an upland temperate flora which was first interpreted as being microthermal, however further study has shown the flora to be more mesothermal in nature. The plant community preserved in the Klondike Mountain formation is a mixed conifer–broadleaf forest with large pollen elements of birch and golden larch, but also having notable traces of fir, spruce, cypress, and palm. Fossils of ''Rhus malloryi'', along with fossil Sapindaceae leaves, were first published under the name ''"Dipteronia americana"'' by Roland W. Brown in 1935.〔 The coeval fossil species ''Rhus mixta'' is noted to have a more linear shape and distinct secondary vein structure.〔
The species was described from a type specimen, the holotype leaf, number UWBM 39718, and a group of five paratype specimens. The holotype and three of the paratypes are currently preserved in the paleobotanical collections of the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture in Seattle, Washington. The specimens were studied by paleobotanists Jack A. Wolfe of the United States Geological Survey, Denver office and Wesley C. Wehr of the Burke Museum. Wolfe and Wehr published their 1987 type description for ''R. malloryi'' in the ''United states Geological Survey Bulletin 1597''.〔 The etymology of the chosen specific name ''malloryi'' is in recognition of former chairman of the Burke Museum paleontology collections V. Standish Mallory.〔

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