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Reticulate evolution in Conidae: Evidence of nuclear and mitochondrial introgression

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2021
Conidae 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.
Thomas F Duda
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Further studies of the venoms of Conidae

Toxicon, 1965
Mice, fish, gastropods and polychaetes were injected with the venoms of 23 species of Conidae. The venoms of Conus magus, C. striatus and C. stercusmuscarium quickly immobilized fish and were lethal to mice. Lethal and near lethal doses of posterior duct venom from C.
Endean R., Rudkin C.
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Conidae

2021
Family Conidae Conus andremenezi Olivera & Biggs, 2010 (Figure 52); one paratype. Conus miniexcelsus Olivera & Biggs, 2010 (Figure 53); one paratype.
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Conidae (Mollusca, Gastropoda) of Lakshadweep, India 

Zootaxa, 2018
Lakshadweep, the northernmost region of the Chagos-Maldives-Lakshadweep group of islands located southwest of the Malabar coast of India in the Arabian Sea, is the only chain of coral atolls in India. This paper documents the diversity of the molluscan family Conidae from the seas around all ten inhabited islands of Lakshadweep.
Raveendhiran, Ravinesh   +2 more
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Conidae Fleming 1822

2019
Published as part of Thivaiou, Danae, Harzhauser, Mathias & Koskeridou, Efterpi, 2019, Early Miocene Gastropods from the Felli Section (Proto-Mediterranean Sea NW Greece), pp. 323-366 in Geodiversitas 41 (8) on page 344, DOI: 10.5252/geodiversitas2019v41a8, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Thivaiou, Danae   +2 more
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Diversity and Distribution of Conidae from the TamilNadu Coast of India (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda: Conidae)

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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Studies of the venoms of some Conidae

Toxicon, 1963
Abstract 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 Festivus
Two 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, 2022
A 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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Two New Cone Shells (Mollusca, Conidae) from Queensland

open access: yesJournal of the Malacological Society of Australia, 1962
(1962). Two New Cone Shells (Mollusca, Conidae) from Queensland. Journal of the Malacological Society of Australia: Vol. 1, No. 6, pp. 40-42.
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