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My shell looks like a Conus Pulcher but smaller. Identification help?
07-05-2017, 08:30 AM, (This post was last modified: 07-05-2017, 12:10 PM by PaulMonfils.)
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RE: My shell looks like a Conus Pulcher but smaller. Identification help?
Hello Di,
Do you know what part of Africa these came from? I'm guessing the lower half of the west coast? If so, then I am confident that these are Conus pulcher, because there are no other species in that geographic area that resemble these specimens at all. If they are from the eastern coast, then they are not likely to be pulcher, since it is not endemic to that area. There are a couple of Indo-Pacific species that range into that area, like Conus tessulatus, that may have some similarities to your specimens, but nothing convincing. The size difference is not an issue. All Conus species (actually just about all molluscan species) hatch from eggs only a few millimeters in size, and then gradually grow to the adult size of their particular species. So yours would be fairly young specimens. Also, the spire height is rather variable in some species, including pulcher.

Regards,
Paul M.
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RE: My shell looks like a Conus Pulcher but smaller. Identification help? - by PaulMonfils - 07-05-2017, 08:30 AM

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