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Last
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First
published during January
2002 & June
2002
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FIRST
TRIP (2002) The
next day we went to Mustique. Here also i did not find many things, only
a few Oliva shells. Then, we left Mustique and went down to Union island.
I found during daytime, while snorkeling a few very old Conus
dominicanus Hwass, 1792 beached
where waves breaks on the beach side... that excited me !! Finally the
first evidence of the presence of this wonderful species... I then snorkled
all day and did not manage to find one... After lunch, i decided with
my very small flashlight, to snorkle a while around the boat in 5-6 meters
of water. After one our of snorkeling, I was getting really bored. I decided
to dive a last time before going back to the sailboat in order to drink
some great wine... What a surprise !! When my flashligh show me a neat
huge coneshell crawling on the seabed... I accelerated my dive to catch...
a huge specimen of Conus dominicanus Hwass,
1792 live !! Last but not least... I got very excited and snorkled
a while before being really tired and had to go go back to the boat with
only one catch for this night ! I managed to keep this beautifull specimen
live until we got back to Martinique Island to study it and was surprised
to discover that it feeds like Conus regius Gmelin,
1791 on Hermodice carunculata ("fire worm"), see pictures
below.
During
scuba in the next morning i found a fresh dead Cyphoma
gibbosum.
Then
we spent 2 days in the real beauty of the grenadines : the Tobago Cays.
After this we started to return north, first to St. Vincent. We staid in Anse Boneaventure. I found some Conus cedonulli beached, many Conus ermineus Born, 1778 beached too, some common cowries (Cyp. acicularis & Cyp. cinerea) and some Strombus (raninus mainly). The next day we stopped in Anse Cochon in St. Lucia. We saw many shells like Cyp. acicularis & Cyp. cinerea , Voluta musica & some beached Conidiae. We slept in Gros Ilet and went back to Martinique the next day. What a wonderful trip !! |
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SECOND TRIP (2002) Well
I had the chance to go back to Grenadines once more, before i leave definitively
Martinique Island. I
must say that collecting there is very interesting mostly for coneshells
collectors. It is difficult to Here is the trip : Martinique->St.
Lucia(1day)->Bequia(1)->Union(3)->Petit St. Vincent(1 hour)-> What
did i found ? |
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Union island (Grenadines) i found 3 nice Conus
dominicanus Hwass, 1792. I found them at night while scuba from 5 to 15m. One was found in 6m and the 2 others in 9m. They all are about the same size (50-55mm). They are so different from St. Vincent ones. They were hunting for worms in the algae fields (Zostera sp.) borders. I found them in the same area as the first one i found on the first trip. |
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Then i found a dead Conus granulatus Linné, 1758 in Petit St. Vincent (PSV), just in front of the beach, after the reef. The size is > 40mm. |
| After what i found one Conus pseudoaurantius and some dead Conus beddomei Sowerby III 1901 on the Tobago Cays' reef. (or maybe C. couderti Bernardi, 1860) | ![]() |
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Then
we went back to St. Vincent. I dove at night on algae fields on the west
side of young Island. Between 5 & 15m. I did not found any C. cedonulli... i was upset. i only found Three Conus ermineus Born, 1778. The biggest is >80 mm. I found one from the orange pattern variety as well. I did not remove all the periostracum as i prefer them with it. |
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And
after while we stayed the day on the west coast were C.
edonulli supposed to be found. Then back to Martinique... |
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2002 Articles |