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Hi, all you cone specialists!
      I need some help.  I just received a beautiful cone species from the
Solomons that I have never seen before.  It averages about 35mm in size and
looks like a cross between C. floccatus and C. timorensis, leaning more
towards a C. timorensis.  It resembles the second C. timorensis illustrated in
"Living Cones", which also states the species has been found outside of the
Indian Ocean; but I have personally never heard of it being found in the
Solomons.  Is this something that I just missed seeing in publication before?
Any help or comments would be most appreciated!  Thanks!

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