tropicus การใช้
- The single described species " S . tropicus " is found in west Malaysia.
- At the end of this implausible story, both heroes are inexplicably returned to Earth, as the capital city of Tropicus is destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
- My understanding of the origin of the Greek word'tropos'is that it similar to the late Latin term'tropicus'whose origin indicates a turning movement, but no mixing.
- The 1913 Century Dictionary online shows the origin of the English word'tropic'from the late Latin ( LL )'tropicus', which meant'of, or pertaining to the solstice '.
- ""'Bulinus tropicus " "'is a species of a tropical freshwater snail with a sinistral shell, an aquatic gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ramshorn snails and their allies.
- Green Arrow and Speedy travel to the jungle planet of Tropicus in " World's Finest Comics " vol . 1 # 52, there Green Arrow meets both King Arthur and Daniel Boone in a story titled " A Sword, A Rifle And A Bow ".
- The Columbian mammoth shared its habitat with other now-extinct Pleistocene mammals ( such as " Glyptodon ", " Smilodon ", ground sloths, " Camelops " and the Cuvieronius tropicus " at sites in Texas and New Mexico during the early Irvingtonian.
- Plants of South American origin came to dominate the tropical lowlands of Central America, as did South American freshwater fish and invertebrates . 95 % of Central American freshwater fish are South American in origin, with only the Tropical gar " ( Atractosteus tropicus ) ", three clupeids " ( Dorosoma ) ", a catostomid " ( Ictiobus ) ", and an ictalurid " ( Ictalurus ) " of North American origin.
- The threatened flora and fauna species in the reserve area are : the American crocodile ( " Crocodylus acutus " ), Baird's tapir ( " Tapirus bairdii " ), marine turtles such as ( " Chelonia mydas " ) and ( " Dermochelys coriacea " ), the manatee ( " Trichechus manatus " ) ( Humedal Caribe Noreste is its feeding and reproduction area ) and the only endemic species tropical gar ( " Atractosteus tropicus " ) a living fossil brought under protection by Costa Rican legislation.