Narona John S. Johnston, 27 July 1895 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62445
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Narona John S. Johnston, 27 July 1895 Detroit Publishing Company photograph collection Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division LC-D4-62445
Narona
13.5 mm long specimen of Narona decaptyx, from Landau et al. (). Narona decaptyx was described by Brown Pilsbry (1911) from a single small, fusiform fossil shell, 11 mm in length, from the Gatun Formation of Panama, north of Panama City. They regarded the formation as probably Oligocene in age but Landau et al. () later referred N. decaptyx to the upper Miocene. Until its redescription by the latter, this species was only known from Brown Pilsbrys original holotype, Landau et al. described fur...
Colonia Julia Narona, today Vid near Metković.
hi! just wanted to say 'thank you' for that gorgeous 80's winter soldier fanmix. I listen to it all the time.
thanks! glad you like it! I’ve been thinking of doing a sequel sometime… or at least getting a ton of music along those lines and figuring out if there could be a second part. Good music indeed. :D
(For anyone wondering, the mix in question is this one!)