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Hello to all,
Can anyone provide me information about a cone shell I recently received - it
is labeled Conus alteralbus Kiener 1849 and was collected in the Cape Verde
Islands.  It is a very pretty cone, 33mm in size, with 4 broken white bands
over a very dark black background.  Is this a subspecies of another cone?  I
have never come across this name before.  Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
Carol Brunner
North Miami, FL

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