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First, i would like to come back on a few points
concerning this lovely specie named "recently" as Conus boui
(from Mr Bou's name) by Mr Da Motta in 1988 :
This specie seems to be endemic from Martinique
island (Caribbean). Never any other specimen were found elsewhere in the
Caribbean (and of course in the world).
It's Habitat is around 25-35m usually, but it can
be found sometimes in 10m depth.
It seems to be like C. daucus a worm-killer coneshell. It is a
small shell wich reach often 40mm though.
While i was in Martinique for 18 months, i had
the chance to collect this rare shell
beached, fresh dead and live. I saw many specimens dead and only 4 live.
When you have a bunch of those, you can at first sight see a difference
betwen shells :
color. Some of my specimens have a general red color and some have
a yellow one.
Of course the drawings on the shell are always very different from one
specimen to another. But the main different between them is the color.
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