Conus eucoronatus Sowerby III, 1903

Franklin, J. Benjamin, Subramanian, K. A., Fernando, S. Antony & Krishnan, K. S., 2009, 2250, Zootaxa 2250, pp. 1-63 : 28

publication ID

1175­5334

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5323281

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03A287BE-FFA2-A502-CFBA-C422FCE1A13C

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scientific name

Conus eucoronatus Sowerby III, 1903
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21. Conus eucoronatus Sowerby III, 1903 View in CoL (Figure 22)

Conus eucoronatus Sowerby III, 1903: 217 View in CoL , pl. 3, fig. 9 (lectotype, SAMC (45 x 25 mm) ( Coomans et al. 1986); " Cape St. Blaize bearing N. 850 W.; distant 4 ½ miles").

Material examined: MBMCS 121 , 2 specimens, SL 32–35 mm; SW 18–20 mm .

Description. Shell moderately heavy, biconic. Shoulder broad and angulate with many small tubercles. Spire moderately high, sharply pointed, sides straight. Body whorl with 15 broad, flat spiral ribbons from base to shoulder, axially striate. Aperture wide and uniform in width, outer lip thin and sharp.

Ground colour white, body whorl with spirally arranged dark or light brown blotches. Aperture white. Periostracum pale yellow and thin.

Distribution. Röckel et al. (1995) reported the occurrence of C. eucoronatus in south India. Kohn (2001) reported a specimen trawled at 400 m off Kanyakumari.

The specimens described herein were collected from Tuticorin ( Table 6) from the discards of the fishingboats trawled at 50–200 m.

Remarks. Conus eucoronatus is a rare deep water species of Conus known for its unique shape, sculpture and pattern ( Röckel et al. 1995). The specimen presently collected is the largest (35 mm), compared to the previous recorded (28 mm) by Röckel et al. (1995) from India.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Conidae

Genus

Conus

Loc

Conus eucoronatus Sowerby III, 1903

Franklin, J. Benjamin, Subramanian, K. A., Fernando, S. Antony & Krishnan, K. S. 2009
2009
Loc

Conus eucoronatus

Sowerby III, G. B. 1903: 217
1903
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