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Hi folks, especially you conologists -
I have received some "Conus fulvobullatus".  They match the picture in Shells
of the Philippines just fine.  But sitting there on the table they sure do
look like Conus magus.  Is this a real species, or just one of the
innumerable forms of Conus magus, or what?  And if it is distinct from C.
magus, what characteristic(s) will best separate them?
Regards,
Paul Monfils

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