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Mollusks : Carnegie Museum of Natural History Nesovitrea electrina is an average sized Nesovitrea, having a depressed shell with a slightly rounded apex and whorls that increase relatively rapidly but gradually in size
1 Of 2 Remaining! 1963 Fairthorpe Electrina | Barn Finds What we have here is an offering from Fairthorpe cars, a company in Buckinghamshire, England with roots dating back to 1954, who offered a few different cars over the years including the Electrina, a 4-seat variant of their more common Electron
Nesovitrea - Wikipedia Nesovitrea is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Oxychilidae, the glass snails Species within the genus Nesovitrea include: Synonyms: This genus occurs in North America ^ "Nesovitrea electrina (Gould, 1841)" www gbif org Retrieved 15 October 2021
1963 Fairthorpe Electrina (36 kW 49 PS 48 hp) (for Europe North . . . All specifications, performance and fuel economy data of Fairthorpe Electrina (36 kW 49 PS 48 hp), edition of the year 1963 for Europe North America , including acceleration times 0-60 mph, 0-100 mph, 0-100 km h, 0-200 km h, quarter mile time, top speed, mileage and fuel economy, power-to-weight ratio, dimensions, drag coefficient, etc
Mollusks : Carnegie Museum of Natural History - Smasheasy Nesovitrea electrina is an average sized Nesovitrea, having a depressed shell with a slightly rounded apex and whorls that increase relatively rapidly but gradually in size
Amber Glass Snail - Montana Field Guide N electrina differs from N binneyana by having a shell diameter > 4 0 mm, shell a pale amber to brownish color, and the live animal blackish on head and tentacles
Fairthorpe Cars - Wikipedia It was the mainstay of production until 1973 with about 700 being built There was also a closed 2+2 version with Triumph Herald mechanicals called the Electrina but only about 6 were produced The cars were available fully assembled or in kit form Production peaked at about 20 cars a month
Nesovitrea electrina | Encyclopedia of Puget Sound NatureServe Explorer Source: ELEMENT_GLOBAL 2 108121 Classification Other Global Common Names: Amber Glass Snail Synonyms: Retinella electrina Taxonomy: Informal Taxonomy:
Perpolita electrina Nesovitrea electrina has a remarkably wide native range in North America – from the Arctic Ocean south to Virginia In Virginia in the east, and from Alaska to New Mexico in the west