Conus arenatus Hwass, 1792
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7. Conus arenatus Hwass View in CoL in Bruguiere (Plate I fig. 7)
1792. Conus arenatus Hwass in Bruguiere, Encyl. Meth. Vers., 1(2): 621.
2003. Conus arenatus : Subba Rao, Rec. zool. Surv. India, Occ. Paper No., 192: 313, pl. 81, fig.2.
Material examined: Andamans- 11 exs. Indian seas- 6 exs.
Measurements (in mm): Length: 25.60-40.10 Diameter:
11.40-17.60 Aperture: 23.20-26.50
Distribution: India: Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu. Elsewhere: African coast, Australia, Fiji, Gulf of Aden, Japan, Malagasy, Mauritius, Mocambique, Seychelles.
Remarks: The last whorl has widely spaced dark brown dots, as opposed to narrowly spaced dots reported by Kohn (1978).
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