serpenticone
English
Etymology
Noun
serpenticone (plural serpenticones)
- (malacology) An organism or fossil with a serpenticonic shell, or the shell itself.
- 2013, Neil H. Landman, Kazushige Tanabe, Richard Arnold Davis, Ammonoid Paleobiology, Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN, page 632:
- All or most were pelagic, ranging from planktic serpenticones and spherocones to mobile discocones and oxycones.
Adjective
serpenticone
- (malacology) Serpenticonic.
- 1927, Sydney Savory Buckman, Martin Simpson, George Young, Type Ammonites:
- [...] disturbance to such a form might produce rapid acceleration in two ways — in shape, from serpenticone to criocone, in ornament, from tuberculate to costate, that is, costate post-tuberculate.
- 1979, Paper, →ISBN:
- Coiling is serpenticone or heteromorph, sculpture is of ribbing (almost invariably simple), with external tuberculation in Choristoceratidae. Generally criocone although much of the phragmocone may be serpenticone.
See also
References
- William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “serpenticone”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.