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Pour les francophiles







Gem Centre Sea Shell

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



Conus terebra Born, 1778

Rareté : Assez Rare
Habitat :

Récif barrière, sous des débris coralliens.

Discussion : Espèce difficile à obtenir. Les couleurs en Polynésie sont assez fades : en général jaune pâle et blanc.
Taille moyenne : 45-65 mm
Rarity : Moderately Rare
Habitat :

Reef species. Hidden during daytime under dead coral plates.

Discussion : This is a hard to find species which may not vary a lot i ncolor : pale yellow to white.
Average size : 45-65 mm

Moorea - Récif barrière
60 & 52 mm

Moorea - Récif barrière - 60 mm
(avec periostracum)

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