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Chris Takahashi <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Mar 2006 13:55:01 -0500
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Aloha Andre,
All the cones are Conus jaspideus. The form is verrucosus Hwass, 1792. Some
have pustulated whorls while others lineated or even smooth. Colors change
alot but note the spire, the elevated outer ridged whorls. Caribbean cones
can be a major headache. I suspect this is another isolated population with
indigenious characteristics often associated with this variable species.

You can email me privately at [log in to unmask] for further assistance.
Please don't use the hotmail address. Like most here I created this account
so the incoming mail wouldn't clog my regular account & I never check it
anyway.
                                                     Mahalo!  CHRIS:)

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