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TRIP
TO NEW CALEDONIA
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Author : Touitou
David
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During
september 2003, I had the chance to fly from Tahiti to New Caledonia
Island, a wonderful shell collecting spot.
This was my first trip there, on the amazing island. I was hosted
by a couple of friends, also collectors, I met online and they were
really nice with me, taking me to their favourite shelling spots.
Of course, I will not mention any spot to preserve them from overcollecting.
First
of all, the island. the first impression, excepted the cold at this
part of the year, is what a wide island... you can drive for hours
without seeing anybody. This a real wild country. Of course most
of the people there live near the main city of Noumea.
Another surprising thing is the diversity of the landscapes and
so of the shores which creates many very different habitats. That
one of the reason why New Caledonia have so many very local endemic
seashells.
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Concerning
shell collecting, another advantage is the fact that you can collect
during low tides on the reef itsefl without any need of snorkeling
nor diving. You may walk on some spots, just in front of the beach
and find amazing cone shells (such as giant Conus sugillatus
and nice Conus ferrugineus f. chenui).
We
the nwalked at low tide but most of the time we snorkled and did
some scuab too.
We only scuba in deep waters (50-60m) to catch few Conus moluccensis
f. merleti, Conus circumcisus and Conus floccatus.
Here
is a sum-up of the Cone Shells I collected during this short trip.
Many species that I had already from Tahiti were not collected though.
And
of course I had the "pleasure" to snorkle along with the
local leathal sea-snakes...
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Here
is the list of the species I collected there :
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Conus
arenatus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792
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Conus
balteatus Sowerby I, 1833
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Conus
bougei Sowerby, 1907
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Conus
canonicus Hwass, 1792
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Conus
capitaneus Linné, 1758
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Conus
coelinae Crosse, 1858
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Conus
coronatus Gmelin, 1791
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Conus
ebraeus Linné, 1758
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Conus
eburneus f. polyglotta Weinkauff, 1874
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Conus
emaciatus Reeve, 1849
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Conus
episcopatus Da Motta, 1982
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Conus
exiguus f. cabritii
Bernardi, 1858
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Conus
ferrugineus Hwass, 1792
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Conus
ferrugineus f. chenui
Crosse, 1857
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Conus
floccatus Sowerby II, 1841
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Conus
generalis Linné, 1767
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Conus
granum Röckel & Fischöder, 1985
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Conus
litoglyphus Hwass, 1792
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Conus
lividus Hwass, 1792
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Conus
magus f. circae Sowerby II, 1858
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Conus
marmoreus Linné, 1758
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Conus
marmoreus (local variation called "bastard") Linné,
1758
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Conus
miliaris Hwass, 1792
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Conus
miles Linné, 1758
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Conus
molluccensis f. merleti
Mayissian, 1974
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Conus
monachus Linné, 1758
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Conus
muriculatus f. sugillatus Reeve, 1843
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Conus
omaria Hwass, 1792
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Conus
pulicarius Hwass, 1792
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Conus
striatus Linné, 1758
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Conus
terebra Born, 1778
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Conus
textile Linné, 1758
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Conus
textile Linné, 1758
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