Stewart B. Archibald, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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(Climate and species diversity: The Eocene Okanagan Highlands insect view.) |
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Archibald SB, Cannings RA. (2019) Fossil dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) from the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands, western North America The Canadian Entomologist. 151: 783-816 |
Mayr G, Archibald SB, Kaiser GW, et al. (2019) Early Eocene (Ypresian) birds from the Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia (Canada) and Washington State (USA) Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 56: 803-813 |
Archibald SB, Rasnitsyn AP. (2018) Two new species of fossil Eomerope (Mecoptera: Eomeropidae) from the Ypresian Okanagan Highlands, far-western North America, and Eocene Holarctic dispersal of the genus The Canadian Entomologist. 150: 393-403 |
Archibald SB, Rasnitsyn AP, Brothers DJ, et al. (2018) Modernisation of the Hymenoptera: ants, bees, wasps, and sawflies of the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands of western North America The Canadian Entomologist. 150: 205-257 |
Mathewes RW, Greenwood DR, Archibald SB. (2016) Paleoenvironment of the Quilchena flora, British Columbia, during the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 53: 574-590 |
Archibald SB, Makarkin VN. (2015) A new species of Archaeochrysa Adams (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) from the early Eocene of Driftwood Canyon, British Columbia, Canada Canadian Entomologist. 147: 359-369 |
Archibald SB, Morse GE, Greenwood DR, et al. (2014) Fossil palm beetles refine upland winter temperatures in the Early Eocene Climatic Optimum. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 8095-100 |
Archibald SB, Makarkin VN, Greenwood DR, et al. (2014) The Red Queen and Court Jester in green lacewing evolution: Bat predation and global climate change Palaios. 29: 185-191 |
Makarkin VN, Archibald SB. (2013) A diverse new assemblage of green lacewings (Insecta, Neuroptera, Chrysopidae) from the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands, Western North America Journal of Paleontology. 87: 123-146 |
Archibald SB, Johnson KR, Mathewes RW, et al. (2011) Intercontinental dispersal of giant thermophilic ants across the Arctic during early Eocene hyperthermals. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 278: 3679-86 |