Bruce Archibald

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2005
B. S. Archibald, A diverse new Eocene Mecoptera (Scorpionflies, Hangingflies) fauna from the Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA), Fossils x 3 Programme and Abstracts : 3rd International Congress of Palaeoentomology with 2nd International Meeting on Palaeoarthropodology and 2nd World Congress on Amber and its Inclusions, p. 10, 2005.
B. S. Archibald, Rasnitsyn, A. P., and Akhmetiev, M. A., Ecology and distribution of Cenozoic Eomeropidae (Mecoptera), and a new species of Eomerope Cockerell from the Early Eocene McAbee locality, British Columbia, Canada, Annals of the Entomological Society of America, vol. 98, pp. 503-514, 2005.
B. S. Archibald, EOCENE GIANT LACEWINGS (NEUROPTERA: POLYSTOECHOTIDAE) FROM THE OKANAGAN HIGHLANDS (BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA AND WASHINGTON STATE, USA), FLORISSANT (COLORADO, USA), AND DENMARK, Earth System Processes, vol. 2, 2005.
D. R. Greenwood, Archibald, B. S., Mathewes, R. W., and Moss, P. T., Fossil biotas from the Okanagan Highlands, southern British Columbia and northeastern Washington State: climate and ecosystems across an Eocene landscape, The Canadian Journal of Earth Science, vol. 42, pp. 167-185, 2005.
B. S. Archibald, New Dinopanorpidae (Insecta: Mecoptera) from the Eocene Okanagan Highlands (British Columbia, Canada and Washington State, USA), The Canadian Journal of Earth Science, vol. 42, pp. 119-136, 2005.
B. S. Archibald and Greenwood, D. R., The Okanagan Highlands: Eocene biota, environments, and geological setting, southern British Columbia, Canada and northeastern Washington, USA, The Canadian Journal of Earth Science, vol. 42, pp. 111-114, 2005.
B. S. Archibald and Greenwood, D. R., The Okanagan Highlands: Eocene biota, environments, and geological setting, southern British Columbia, Canada and northeastern Washington, USA1, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, vol. 42, pp. 111-114, 2005.
J. W. Haggart, Greenwood, D. R., Archibald, B. S., and Mathewes, R. W., Significance of the Horsefly fossil site. British Columbia, 2005.
V. N. Makarkin and Archibald, B. S., Substitute names for three genera of fossil Neuroptera, with taxonomic notes, Zootaxa, vol. 1054, pp. 15-23, 2005.

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