Conus australis Holten
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11. Conus australis Holten View in CoL (Plate I fig. 11)
1802. Conus australis Holten, Enum. Syst. Conchyl. ,: p. 39, no.87.
1992. Conus gabryae Rockel & Korn, Acta Conchyliorum , 3, 13–16, pl. 2, fig. 11–20.
Material examined: 4 exs. From-Marine survey Sta. 146, 36 fms.
Measurements (in mm): Length: 36.30-39.20 Diameter:
16.40-19.30 Aperture: 28.10-33.40
Distribution: Kerala: Calicut. Tamil Nadu; Tranquebar and Pazhayar
Remarks: Conus australis differs from other by having a strong, paired rib on the last whorl, weak spiral colour bands, predominant short axial lines and dashes, and a rather straight last whorl outline.
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