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Pour les francophiles







Gem Centre Sea Shell

CONES DE POLYNESIE, POLYNESIAN CONIDAE
Author : David Touitou & Michel Balleton



Conus coffeae (Gmelin, 1791)

Rareté : Peu commum
Habitat :

Récif barrière, sous les coraux morts ; souvent sous des patates de grosse taille, l'animal est souvent collé à la face inférieure de la roche, à l'instar des porcelaines.

Discussion : Très jolie espèce que l'on ne rencontre malheureusement pas fréquemment.
Taille moyenne : 20-30 mm
Rarity: Uncommon
Habitat :

Reef species, found under dead coral slabs, the animal is stuck on the inferior part of the slab like cowries and Conus obscurus.

Discussion : Nice small species wich remain hard to fing though.
Average size : 20-30 mm

Moorea - (2m). Récif barrière, 29, 25, 24 mm

 


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