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- Retinite is resin, particularly from beds of brown coal which are near amber in appearance, but contain little or no succinic acid. It may conveniently...
- Georges (1920). Sur un syndrome d'obésité infantile avec polydactylie et rétinite pigmentaire (contribution à l'étude des formes cliniques de l'obésité hypophysaire)...
- probably of most amber found in the tropics. It is not "succinite" but "retinite". These ambers are formed from resins with a sesquiterpenoid base, such...
- rhythmic, rhyton rhetin- resin Gr**** ῥητίνη (rhētínē), ῥητινώδης, ῥητινόω retinite rhig- chill Gr**** ῥῖγος (rhîgos) rhigosaurus rhin- nose, snout Gr**** ῥίς...
- Cretaceous of the Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. The generic name comes from "retinite" (fossil resin), and the specific name comes from the Latin word nervus...
- rhythmic, rhyton rhetin- resin Gr**** ῥητίνη (rhētínē), ῥητινώδης, ῥητινόω retinite rhig- chill Gr**** ῥῖγος (rhîgos) rhigosaurus rhin- nose, snout Gr**** ῥίς...
- Сибири [Flies of the Superfamily Empidioidea (Diptera) from Cretaceous Retinite in Northern Siberia]. Paleontologicheskii Zhurnal (in Russian). 1978 (2):...
- physical properties has its own name. He classified duxite in the category of Retinite fossil resins. Already in the middle of the 20th century, duxite was known...
- "A New Genus of the Family Dolichopodidae (Diptera) from the Paleogene Retinites of the Sea of Okhotsk". Paleontological Journal. 10 (4): 495–498. Pollet...
- Fossil resins other than true amber are sometimes also classified as retinites or resinites, but these terms are not clearly defined. It is obvious that...