Definition of Coprolitic. Meaning of Coprolitic. Synonyms of Coprolitic

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Definition of Coprolitic

Coprolitic
Coprolitic Cop`ro*lit"ic, a. Containing, pertaining to, or of the nature of, coprolites.

Meaning of Coprolitic from wikipedia

- two pipefish-like species, H. sarmaticus and H. slovenicus, from the coprolitic horizon of Tunjice Hills, a middle Miocene lagerstätte in Slovenia dating...
- dimer. The composition of shilajit varies by location and appearance: Coprolitic (mumiyo-saladji, Pamir and Altai mumiyo, mumiyo-asil, etc.) are fossilized...
- Hippocampus sarmaticus is an extinct species of seahorse, found in 2005 in the coprolitic horizon of the Tunjice hills Lagerstätte in Slovenia, along with the related...
- access to such rich and varied resources. This theory is based on the coprolitic material found at Lovelock which revealed a primary diet of fish and diverse...
- Hippocampus slovenicus is an extinct species of seahorse found in 2005 in the coprolitic horizon of the Tunjice hills Lagerstätte in Slovenia along with remains...
- pipehorses (Teleostei: Syngnathidae: Haliichthyinae) from the Miocene Coprolitic Horizon from the Tunjice Hills, Slovenia". Annales de Paléontologie. 103...
- insectivores, small piscivores, large herbivores, and apex predators. Coprolitic evidence indicates that freshwater food webs had recovered by the early...
- other works by De la Beche. For example, his 1829 lithograph called A Coprolitic Vision, perhaps inspired by Conybeare's Kirkdale Cave cartoon, again pokes...
- remained an inquiring scientist at heart. In 1843 he discovered nodules of coprolitic origin in the Red Crag at Felixstowe in Suffolk, and two years later he...
- pipehorses (Teleostei: Syngnathidae: Hippocampinae) from the Miocene Coprolitic Horizon, Tunjice Hills, Slovenia". Annales de Paléontologie. 98 (2): 131–151...