- Source: Tropaeum
Tropaeum is an extinct genus of ammonites found throughout the oceans of the world during the Early Cretaceous. As with many other members of the family Ancyloceratidae, there was a trend among species within this genus to uncoil somewhat, in a very similar manner to the genus Lytoceras. The largest species, T. imperator of Australia, had a shell a little over one meter in diameter.
The name "Tropaeum" was applied by paleontologist James De Carle Sowerby, in 1837.
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photograph of the holotype of T. imperator [1]
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Istri trofi
- Tropaeum Alpium
- Tropaion
- Jules Formigé
- Tarsisius
- Adamclisi
- Arsitektur Romawi Kuno
- Basilika Santo Paulus di Luar Tembok
- Pilum
- Tropaeum Traiani
- Tropaeum
- Tropaion
- Tropaeum Alpium
- Falx
- Rhaetian people
- Tabula ansata
- Pilum
- Baldric
- Rhomphaia