Hello all. I tried to send this message right after setting up a new computer last night. It doesn't seem to have come through, so here goes again. Apologies in advance if the duplicate message appears . . . Cone (1) appears to be Conus namocanus Hwass in Bruguiere, 1792 Cone (2) - Conus furvus Reeve, 1843 Cone (3) - does look like Conus pennaceus, form elisae Kiener, but is lighter in color than usual. Is it live-taken? Cone (4) - I believe this is a form of Conus boeticus Reeve, 1843 (a highly variable species) Cone (5) - Appears to be Conus spectrum, form pica Adams & Reeve, 1848, as you said. The columbellid is Pyrene (Euplica) turturina Lamarck, 1822, as James said (an unusually colorful specimen!) The mytilid resembles Septifer excisus (Weigmann, 1837) but I'm not sure. Regards, Paul M.