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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Zamboanga - 55.5 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Palawan - 49.3 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Palawan - 47.6 mm |
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Conus furvus
REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Palawan - 46.0 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Sulu Island - 43.6 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Calamian, Coron Island - 31.6 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 Philippines, Bohol - 46.3 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 [f. aegrotus REEVE, 1849] Philippines, Sulu Sea, Siasi Island - 44.9 mm |
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Conus furvus REEVE,
1843 [f. albicans SOWERBY II, 1857] Philippines, Palawan - 33.3 mm |
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Conus furvus
REEVE,
1843 [f. neobuxeus DA MOTTA, 1991] Philippines, Masbate Island - 39.3 mm |
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Conus furvus
REEVE,
1843 [f. neobuxeus DA MOTTA, 1991] Philippines, Samar, Capul Island - 39.8 mm |
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Conus furvus
REEVE,
1843 [f. polygrammus TOMLIN, 1937] Philippines, Palawan, Coron Island - 48.0 mm |
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References REEVE, L. A., 1843. Monograph of the genus Conus. Conchologia Iconica, I: figures and descriptions of the shells of molluscs; with remarks on their affinities, synonymy, and geographical distribution, 1. Conus. RÖCKEL,
D., KORN, W. & KOHN, A.J., 1995. Manual of the Living Conidae,
Vol.
1: Indo-Pacific Region. Weisbaden. |