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Conus coronatus Gmelin, 1791

Rareté : Commum
Habitat : La meilleure façon de trouver cette espèce est de balayer le sable autour des herbiers dans très peu d'eau. Il peut également se cacher sous des blocs de coraux morts.
Discussion : La couleur et les dessins du test sont très variables mais deux variations semblent dominer comme partout ailleurs.
Rarity : Common
Habitat :

The best way to find it, is to remove sand around grass fields in shallow water, near the shore. It Can be found also under coral slabs though.

Discussion : Color and drawings may vary a lot and seems to have two main variations like many other places.


 


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