Dear all !!
Thank you for your help in identifying my conus specie.
Well, in fact i identified my conus as a burryae clench 1942 after having seen exactly the same conus on a picture from the recent book from M. Lamy & Pointier about Caribbean shells.
I contacted a french collector who found it also.
The pictures i have made are terrible ! I am going to try to make some more.
It is not a daucus. I am sure at 100 %. It is not the boui, 100 % sure. But i do not know the norai.
If you have a picture of this specie, can you send me one of a typical specimen.
I am going to describe the conus :
All the specimens i found are beached & fresh dead.
I found those shells very locally on the atlantic ocean coast in 1-2 meters deep.
2 of them are really very fresh dead ones. The average size is 15 to 20 mm. I found oine of 35 mm though.
The color is a clear brown. On the apex (spire) they are white lines. On the dorsum of some specimens i can see dark brown lines (difficult to see).
I swear i am going to make some more pictures soon.
I think this is very interesting.
I discussed with local collectors, they never seen this specie before. Only one have found only one live specimen (but he went back to France).
Hope to year from you all soon
David Touitou
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