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Eosalmo is an extinct genus of ancient salmonid that lived during the Eocene epoch. The genus was first described in 1977 from fossils found in lacustrine deposits in Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, near Smithers, British Columbia, Canada, leading to the specific epithet E. driftwoodensis. Fossils from this genus have also been found at sites in Princeton, British Columbia, the McAbee Fossil Beds in B.C., and Republic, Washington, USA.

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  • Eosalmo é um gênero extinto de salmão que viveu durante o Eoceno. O gênero foi descrito pela primeira vez em 1977 a partir de fósseis encontrados em lagos no , Colúmbia Britânica, levando ao epíteto específico E. driftwoodensis. Fósseis deste gênero também foram encontrados em locais em Princeton, no McAbee Fossil Beds e em Republic, Washington, EUA.
  • Eosalmo is an extinct genus of ancient salmonid that lived during the Eocene epoch. The genus was first described in 1977 from fossils found in lacustrine deposits in Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, near Smithers, British Columbia, Canada, leading to the specific epithet E. driftwoodensis. Fossils from this genus have also been found at sites in Princeton, British Columbia, the McAbee Fossil Beds in B.C., and Republic, Washington, USA.
  • Łosoś Eosalmo – rodzaj wymarłego łososia, który żył w epoce eocenu. Łosoś Eosalmo został po raz pierwszy opisany w 1977 r. w skamielinach znalezionych w osadach jeziornych w Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, w Kanadzie. Skamieliny z tego samego gatunku znaleziono również w Princeton w USA. Kiedy opisano go pierwszy raz, to był uważany za gatunek pośredni między rodziną łososiowatych a lipieniowatych. Jednak później sklasyfikowano go jako najbardziej prymitywnego członka rodziny łososiowatych. Ten gatunek zamieszkiwał wyłącznie wody słodkie.
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  • Wilson, 1977
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  • Eosalmo driftwoodensis
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  • Eosalmo é um gênero extinto de salmão que viveu durante o Eoceno. O gênero foi descrito pela primeira vez em 1977 a partir de fósseis encontrados em lagos no , Colúmbia Britânica, levando ao epíteto específico E. driftwoodensis. Fósseis deste gênero também foram encontrados em locais em Princeton, no McAbee Fossil Beds e em Republic, Washington, EUA. Quando descrito pela primeira vez, acreditava-se que o gênero era intermediário às subfamílias Salmoninae (truta e salmão) e . Uma revisão mais recente do gênero colocou o Eosalmo como o membro mais primitivo da subfamília Salmoninae. Os fósseis encontrados no Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park exibem uma gama completa de indivíduos, desde jovens até adultos. Este intervalo indica que o gênero era completamente de água doce e não passava tempo em água salgada.
  • Łosoś Eosalmo – rodzaj wymarłego łososia, który żył w epoce eocenu. Łosoś Eosalmo został po raz pierwszy opisany w 1977 r. w skamielinach znalezionych w osadach jeziornych w Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, w Kanadzie. Skamieliny z tego samego gatunku znaleziono również w Princeton w USA. Kiedy opisano go pierwszy raz, to był uważany za gatunek pośredni między rodziną łososiowatych a lipieniowatych. Jednak później sklasyfikowano go jako najbardziej prymitywnego członka rodziny łososiowatych. Ten gatunek zamieszkiwał wyłącznie wody słodkie.
  • Eosalmo is an extinct genus of ancient salmonid that lived during the Eocene epoch. The genus was first described in 1977 from fossils found in lacustrine deposits in Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park, near Smithers, British Columbia, Canada, leading to the specific epithet E. driftwoodensis. Fossils from this genus have also been found at sites in Princeton, British Columbia, the McAbee Fossil Beds in B.C., and Republic, Washington, USA. When first described the genus was thought to be intermediate in form to the extant salmonid subfamilies Salmoninae (trout and salmon) and Thymallinae (graylings). More recent review of the genus has placed Eosalmo as the most primitive member of the Salmoninae subfamily. Fossils found in Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park display a full range of individuals from young juveniles through adults. This range indicates that the genus was completely freshwater dwelling and did not spend time in saltwater.
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  • Eosalmo driftwoodensis, Klondike Mountain Formation, Washington, USA
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