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Zootaxa, 2009
A survey of the marine gastropod genus Conus Linnaeus was conducted along the TamilNadu Coast of India to explore the regional geographic distribution and diversity. The 60 species observed increased the number of Indian Conidae from 77 to 81. Conus imperialis Linné, C. mitratus Hwass in Bruguière, C. striolatus Kiener and C. violaceus Gmelin are newly
Franklin, J Benjamin +3 more
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A survey of the marine gastropod genus Conus Linnaeus was conducted along the TamilNadu Coast of India to explore the regional geographic distribution and diversity. The 60 species observed increased the number of Indian Conidae from 77 to 81. Conus imperialis Linné, C. mitratus Hwass in Bruguière, C. striolatus Kiener and C. violaceus Gmelin are newly
Franklin, J Benjamin +3 more
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Reticulate evolution in Conidae: Evidence of nuclear and mitochondrial introgression
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2021Conidae is a hyperdiverse family of marine snails that has many hallmarks of adaptive radiation. Hybridization and introgression may contribute to such instances of rapid diversification by generating novel gene combinations that facilitate exploitation of distinct niches.
Andrew W, Wood, Thomas F, Duda
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Studies of the venoms of some Conidae
Toxicon, 1963Abstract The venoms of fourteen species of Conidae were tested on a variety of animals. Venom from the posterior half of the venom duct of Conus geographus was toxic to representatives of all vertebrate classes but without effect on gastropods, a crab and a polychaete.
R. Endean, Clare Rudkin
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On Brazilian Cones (Gastropoda; Conidae)
The FestivusTwo new species of Conidae from the Brazilian Molluscan Province are described herein as part of a study of large numbers of specimens of all Brazilian Conidae species. The new species Jaspidiconus alagoensis is compared with J. anacarolinae Cossignani, 2019, J. ogum Petuch & Myers, 2014, J. marinae Petuch & Myers, 2014, and J.
António Monteiro +2 more
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A New Species of Jaspidiconus (Gastropoda: Conidae) from Aruba
The Festivus, 2022A new species of small cone shell, in the conilithine genus Jaspidiconus, has been discovered from off the Malmok area of Aruba. The new species, Jaspidiconus hendrikae, is morphologically-closest to another Aruban endemic cone, Jaspidiconus vantwoudti Petuch, Berschauer, and Poremski, 2015, which was found at Arashi Beach, Noord District, Aruba.
Edward Petuch, David Berschauer
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Radular morphology ofConus(Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda: Conidae) from India
Molluscan Research, 2007Radular morphologies of 22 species of the genus Conus from Indian coastal waters were analyzed by optical and scanning electron microscopy. Although the majority of species in the present study are vermivorous, all three feeding modes known to occur in the genus are represented.
J. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN +3 more
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Preliminary studies of the venoms of some vermivorous conidae
Toxicon, 1970The venoms of Conus chaldeus, C. ebraeus, C. miliaris, C. flavidus and C. lividus were injected into the polychaete Palola siciliensis, which had been shown by gut content analyses to be a major prey species of only the first three species of Conus.
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The Conidae of Fiji (Mollusca: Gastropoda)
1964(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Conus tulipa (Neogastropoda: Conidae)
Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015The complete mitogenome sequence of the cone snail Conus tulipa (Linnaeus, 1758) has been sequenced by next-generation sequencing method. The assembled mitogenome is 16,599 bp in length, including 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes and 2 ribosomal RNA genes. The overall base composition of C. tulipa is 28.7% A, 15.2% C, 18.4% G and 37.7% T.
Po-Wei, Chen +6 more
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Two New Species of Tenorioconus (Gastropoda: Conidae) from Aruba
The Festivus, 2015Two new members of the Caribbean Province endemic conid genus Tenorioconus Petuch and Drolshagen, 2011 are described from the Netherlands Antilles island of Aruba. One of the new species, Tenorioconus monicae n. sp., was found to belong to the Tenorioconus mappa species complex and is most similar to the Venezuelan coastal species T. sanguineus (Kiener,
Edward Petuch, David Berschauer
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