The species was described from a
type specimen, the
holotype leaf, number SR 10-29-20 A&B, plus a pair
paratype specimens, SR 92-05-05 and SR 97-03-15 A&B. The type series specimens are currently preserved in the
paleobotanical collections of the
Stonerose Interpretive Center in
Republic, Washington. The specimens were studied by
paleobotanists Soon Flynn and Kathleen Pigg of
Arizona State University with Melanie DeVore of
Georgia College and State University. They published their 2019
type description for
R. republicensis in the
International Journal of Plant Sciences. The
etymology of the chosen
specific name republicensis is a reference to Republic, Washington where the collecting site is located. In addition to
Rhus republicensis Flynn
et al also provided descriptions of the coeval species
Rhus boothillensis and
Rhus garwellii and gave a redescription of
Rhus malloryi in the 2019 paper. They noted that the Klondike Mountain Formation preserves a number of
Rhus specimens which appear to be hybrids of the named species. ==Description==