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hello again to see what I say about these others?

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La primera foto parece que es una muricidae, concretamente una Thais, pero no sé cuál.
Las cuatro últimas fotos son strombus:la 3 y la 5 parecen la misma concha, aunque no tenga las marcas negra del estoma (boca), tal vez Dolomena plicatus columba (Lamarck, 1822), Mozambique.
La 4 es Canarium urceus, que presenta gran variabilidad de colores.Linnaeus, 1758.
La 6 es strombus canarium, Linnaeus, 1758. Pacífico.

In English:
1.- Muricidae family, possibly Thais (?)
3, 5- Dolomena Plicatus columba (?)
4.- Canarium urceus
6- Strombus canarium.
1. Thais intermedia, immature
2. Conus quercinus
the n 5.- it could be this one?  marginata robusta
It looks like robusta to me Xavier.
Dave