In response to Greg Curry's question, yes. Several records exist of Conus
floridanus (whose correct name is C. anabathrum Crosse), dredged off west
Florida between Egmont Key and Key West in 130-200m. The deepest I have seen
is 207 m (690 ft.).
Alan
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>I have a Cone question: Can CONUS floridanus be at a depth of 400 feet?or
> what florida cones would be at that depth off Key West
> Thanks
> Greg
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