Dear Collector,
Thank you for your congratulations. I think Paul should pass by the forum and will certainly help you with these shells. I personnally focused on few families and will not be helpful.
The only I can Id. is PICT0004.JPG which seems to be a <i>Conus litteratus</i> LINNAEUS, 1758 or <i>Conus eburneus</i>. Hwass, 1792. Can you give me its size (legnh) ? I think It it is closer to <i>Conus litteratus</i> though.
Thanks using this forum,
Happy Shelling,
David  <span class="petit">--Last edited by David Touitou  on 2006-09-03 19:36:15 --</span>
Hello guys! Wow this website is maybe the first of its kind I've ever seen online. Keep up the good work man!
Oh well, I am always interested in sea shells collecting but I've got zero knowledge on such. I've got a couple of them sitting around at home and would gladly appreciate identifications/appraisals on them. Thanks alot! Please see the pictures below.
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0001 Â Tonna olearium - Brown Tun Shell
0002 Â Cassis cornuta - Horned Helmet
0003 Â Turritella duplicata - Duplicate Turritella
0004 Â Conus litteratus - Lettered Cone
0005 Â Mitra mitra - Episcopal Miter
0007 Â Nautilus pompilius - Chambered Nautilus
0008 Â Pleuroploca trapezium - Trapezium Horse Conch
The Turritella is most likely from the Indian Ocean. The rest are wide ranging through the tropical Indo-Pacific region, but are most likely from the Southwest Pacific area. They are all common shallow water species, except the Nautilus, which is common but comes from relatively deep water.
Gee I'm impressed! Both of you guys must have encyclopedic memories to come up with these infos, becos there's literally millions of such shells out there!
Thanks alot!