Rhinoclavis
cedonulli Sowerby, 1855
29.5mm
These are very common in sand in 3-6m of water on some lagoon reefs. Although
typically considered and figured as a synonym or subspecies of Rhinoclavis
sinensis,
the much shorter size for its width and differences in appearance seem too much
for me to consider them the same.


Created
8 July 2019
Updated 25 March 2020
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