Focus on W African endemic cone shells
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12-18-2017, 12:29 PM,
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RE: Focus on W African endemic cone shells
(12-01-2017, 11:21 AM)JackSullivan Wrote: When I started collecting I nearly bought everything I saw that caught my eye. I haven't done a count but I must have at least 200-300 species of Conus with multiples of some. The logistics of curating such a large collection have had the desired effect of absorbing much of my 'free' time. Conus mercator & Conus cacao are closely related. I have 50 examples of the former & 8 of the latter in my collection. This evening I copied the location data from their labels. Conus cacao comes from Ndayane & Mbour in the Thies Region of Senegal, 80 km south of Dakar. All the Conus mercator come from the area around Dakar. So the 2 species are separated by quite a stretch of Atlantic Ocean. They are also physically distinct, as you might expect from populations that evolved separately from a common ancestor. Yet surprisingly the WoRMS data base states that Dr. P. Bouchet at the Natural History Museum in Paris has recently decided that they are the same species. I have pdfs of several scientific papers as recent as 2017 that identify C. mercator & C. cacao as closely related but distinct species on the basis of DNA data. The first 2 attached pix from the left are 2 examples of C. cacao. The third & fourth are C. mercator. Jack |
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Focus on W African endemic cone shells - by JackSullivan - 12-01-2017, 11:21 AM
RE: Focus on W African endemic cone shells - by JackSullivan - 12-18-2017, 12:29 PM
RE: Focus on W African endemic cone shells - by david touitou - 12-20-2017, 05:54 AM
RE: Focus on W African endemic cone shells - by JackSullivan - 12-21-2017, 12:06 PM
RE: Focus on W African endemic cone shells - by david touitou - 12-21-2017, 06:05 PM
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