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Rick-

It's neither C. nussatella nor likely from Midway, even though if I remember correctly Phil Spicer was stationed there during World War II. Looks like C. australis to me, but, at least acccording to RKK, C. australis does not occur east of Samoa.

Alan

On Mon, 23 Apr 2018, Rick Negus wrote:

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> Hello Coneheads
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> I need some help IDing this Cone from Midway, 49mm
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> Data says C. nussatella  leg. P. Spicer
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> http://www.californiashells.com/speciesb.JPG
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> http://www.californiashells.com/species.JPG
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> Thanks very much
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> Cheers
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> Rick
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