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Beachfind from Kenia

Thank you for your help!

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Conus pennaceus.  May be form rubiginosus
Hello,

Image is too blurry for me <img src="images/smiley/smile.gif" alt="" border="0" />
The spire make me think to <i>textile</i> family instead of <i>C. pennaceus</i> though... I need a nice image to confirm.

DAVID
I must admit the shape looks more like textile to me too.
We need effectively a much better image. Could be a very beached textile group sp. that would explain the color...