Sucinum
Sucinum[1] (vel succ-) vel glaesum[1] sive electrum (Graece ἤλεκτρον)[2] est gemma aut flava aut rubra e suco petrificato arborum genita. Appellatur etiam ambărum, ambra flava, ambra citrina.
Vide etiam paginam fere homonymam: Electrum (metallum).
- Burmita seu sucinum Birmanum periodo Cretacea depositum
- Succinita seu sucinum Balticum epocha Eocaena depositum, olim per viam succineam allatum
- Sucinum Chiapasense epocha Oligocaena exeunte et Miocaena depositum
- Sucinum Dominicianum media epocha Miocaena depositum
- Sucinum et copal Madagascarianum
Parva animalia specierum extinctarum nonnumquam in sucino inveniuntur (e.g. Sialomorpha dominicana).
Notae
recensere- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ebbe Vilborg. Norstedts svensk-latinska ordbok. Editio secunda anni 2009.
- ↑ Ex hoc nomine Graeco electricitas nominatus est quae e vi statica a frictione sucini oritur.
- ↑ Francisco Riquelme et al., "New Fossil Scorpion from the Chiapas Amber Lagerstätte" in PLOS One vol. 10 no. 8 e0133396 (5 Augusti 2015)
Bibliographia
recensere- Derek E. G. Briggs, "Sampling the insects of the amber forest" in 'Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America' vol. 115 (2018) pp. 6525-6527
- D. Penney, ed., Biodiversity of fossils in amber from the major world deposits. Siri Scientific Press, 2010
- Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer et al., "Entrapment Bias of Arthropods in Miocene Amber Revealed by Trapping Experiments in a Tropical Forest in Chiapas, Mexico" in PLOS One vol. 10 no. 3 e0118820 (18 Martii 2015)
- Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer et al., "Arthropods in modern resins reveal if amber accurately recorded forest arthropod communities" in PNAS vol. 115 (2018) pp. 6739-6744
Nexus interni
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad sucinum spectant. |
Pinacotheca
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Stalagmia sucino facta
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Copal in Madagascaria inventum