Conus cf glans Hwass in Bruguière, 1792
Glans cone?, 48mm
Conus
cf glans is rare in the Marshalls. We have seen only a few specimens
under rocks on lagoon pinnacles at a depth of about 10m.
The shell is similar to Conus
glans or C. tenuistriatus.
It is much larger than C. tenuistriatus, but it could be a form of
C. glans.
We currently do not have a photo of the living animal.
Created 4 July 2009
Updated 12 March 2020
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