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English: Knowlton Plate 29 fig 2; First figured as the Phyllites peculiaris holotype. Species later moved to Philadelphus pardeei by Brown, 1937

Langhian (Barstovian), Middle Miocene; Spokane Florule, Latah Formation; Twelfth Avenue and Thor Street, Spokane, Washington, USA

Department of Paleobotany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of Columbia; specimen #P37004; collected by Henry Fair and Kirk Bryan, June, 1923
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