Conus quercinus (Lightfoot)
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61. Conus quercinus (Lightfoot) View in CoL
1786. Conus quercinus (Lightfoot) , Cat. Portland. Mus ., pl. 6, no. 1501.
1966. Conus albonerosa Garrard, Journ. Mal. Soc. Aus. 11–12, pl. 1, fig. 1.
Material examined: Based on the published literature ( Franklin et al., 2009)
Distribution: Melvill & Standen (1898) reported this species from the east coast of India (as ‘ C. ponderosus ) without providing precise locality data. Kohn (1978) reported a museum specimen collected by Winckworth from Tuticorin. Elsewhere: Indo-Pacific.
Remarks: C. quercinus shells have obsolete spiral sculpture on the sutural ramps, a golden brown periostracum and an immaculate white colouration.
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