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Conus striatellus Link, 1807

Rareté : Très rare
Habitat : Le seul specimen que j'ai trouvé était fraîchement mort dans le lagon dans peu d'eau. J'ai trouvé également un fragment dans 15m d'eau sur du sable détritique.
Discussion : Cette espèce semble bien difficile à trouver là-bas.
Rarity : Very rare
Habitat : The only specimen I found was fresh dead. It was laying in a lagoon in shallow water between rocks, coral and seaweed. I have seen fragments of a dead specimen in 15m of water on sand & rubble.
Discussion : It seems to be very difficult to find there.

Size : 50.9 mm

 


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