Flavio,
I also recently got a cone with the name C. guanche and no author. It
looks a lot like a form of C. ventricosus (syn. C. mediterraneus). But
on the other hand, the Canary Islands certainly have their share of
unique shells. So who knows, I'll wait for the book version -- maybe
someday RKK will come to terms and do the next volume...nah.
Tom Eichhorst in New Mexico, USA
Flavio Favero wrote:
>
> Dear friend,
>
> I have an answer in particular for conus fans....
> I have bought some time ago from a friend a Conus labeled "Conus guanche"
> from
> Cabo Verde Is. the size is H.33 W.19.
> I haven't found nothing in my books about it and surfing on Internet.
> There is anyone that can help me? Is a synonim or a form of Conus
> mediterraneus?
> It's very similar.
>
> Thanks!
>
> PS:
> Thanks to all have replied about my answer to the Rostellariinae.
>
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