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In Shells of the Philippines (Plate 63, Page 227) there is a rather
indistinct picture of a small cone shell identified as Conus papillosus
Kiener. The only other reference I can find to that name is an old synonym
of Conus puncticulatus, a Caribbean species. Does anyone know what this
shell actually is? Based on the shape, color and description, I thought it
might be Conus axelrodi, which is not listed in this book, but does occur in
the Philippines. Unfortunately, the illustration, like a number of others
in this book, is so small and lacking in detail that I can't tell anything
for sure.
Paul M.
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