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    The Pysht Formation is a geologic formation in Washington (state). It preserves fossils dating back to the Paleogene period. Earth sciences portal United...
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    littoral Pysht Formation and described in 2017. A second species, Olympicetus thalassodon, was named in 2023 and it is also known from this formation. Evolution...
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  • stages. The species was described from teeth fossils found in the Pysht Formation of Washington states Olympic Peninsula. "Fossilworks: Somniosus gonzalezi"...
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    to Late Oligocene rocks from the Makah Formation, the overlying Pysht Formation and the Lincoln Creek Formation of the State of Washington. During its...
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    was Tonsala hildegardae from the late Oligocene lower part of the Pysht Formation in Washington State. More fossils of T. hildegardae have since been...
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  • Oligocene Pysht & Lincoln Creek Formation fossils Isidella Indeterminate late Oligocene Pysht Formation fossils Lepidisis Indeterminate late Oligocene Pysht Formation...
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  • Velez-Juarbe, J. (2023). "New heterodont odontocetes from the Oligocene Pysht Formation in Washington State, U.S.A., and a reevaluation of Simocetidae (Cetacea...
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  • species is known solely from the early Miocene, Clallam Formation and the underlying Pysht Formation deposits on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington state...
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  • Horopeta. Sitsqwayk is coeval with another Oligocene mysticete from the Pysht Formation, the aetiocetid Fucaia goedertorum. Peredo, Carlos Mauricio; Uhen,...
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    new basal chaeomysticete (Mammalia: Cetacea) from the Late Oligocene Pysht Formation of Washington, USA". Papers in Palaeontology. 2 (4): 533. doi:10.1002/spp2...
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