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HI Tom et al, Less than two weeks ago I  saw first-hand a 103mm
specimen that a collector had bought from a dealer on Sanibel. I
imagine there are bigger ones out there.

On 2/6/15, Tom Eichhorst <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Hey folks,
>
> I was just asked about the world record size for /Conus spurius/
> (alphabet cone) from Florida.  He has one that is just a shade under 4
> inches and thinks it might be a record.  I know I have seen monsters
> over 3 inches, but his does sound impressive.  Anyone know the WRS?
> Thanks,
>
> Tom E.
>
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