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Ross,

My guess for your unidentified cone on the Conch-L images is Conus furvus, Reeve, 1843.  While the cording is unusual many sutured and corded specimens have come from Bohol.  I've heard of solid yellows and black forms being offered from there as well.


Wayne Harland
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