Conus bengalensis ( Okutani, 1968 )

Franklin, J. Benjamin, Subramanian, K. A., Fernando, S. Antony & Krishnan, K. S., 2009, 2250, Zootaxa 2250, pp. 1-63 : 23

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Conus bengalensis ( Okutani, 1968 )
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12. Conus bengalensis ( Okutani, 1968) View in CoL (Figure 13)

Darioconus bengalensis Okutani, 1968: 66–69 View in CoL , pl. 7, fig. 2 (holotype, NSMT (97 x 31 mm) ( Röckel et al. 1995); "The Bay of Bengal").

Material examined: MBMCS 112 , 2 specimens, SL 92–112 mm; SW 46–56 mm .

Description. Shell large, solid, tall with high gloss. Body whorl narrowly conical, outline straight. Shoul- der narrow, straight angled, slightly concave above and merging into spire. Spire of moderate height, stepped; outline almost straight and sharply pointed. Aperture narrow, parallel, slightly wider posteriorly, anal notch very deep, outer lip sharp, straight; slightly curved anteriorly.

Ground colour white, heavily covered with dense network of small and medium reddish-brown tents; two rows of dark reddish brown blotches, one above the centre and the other below; blotches are oval and do not tend to form complete spiral bands; blotches contain weakly defined reticulated lines and traces of fine spiral dashes. Spire with similar reddish-dark brown blotches. Spire tip pale pinkish. Aperture white.

Distribution. Okutani (1968) first reported C. bengalensis (Glory of Bengal) from the Bay of Bengal (as ‘ Darioconus bengalensis ’). Kohn (2001) stated that C. bengalensis was restricted to the Indian Ocean.

The specimens reported herein were collected from Mandapam and Keelakarai ( Table 6) by trawling in 50–60 m and 25–30 m.

Remarks. Röckel et al. (1995) observed that the shells of C. bengalensis from southeast India differed from typical C. bengalensis in having a broader body whorl. However, the specimens from Gulf of Mannar had comparatively narrowly conical body whorl. Conus bengalensis is rare along the TamilNadu Coast.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Mollusca

Class

Gastropoda

Order

Neogastropoda

Family

Conidae

Genus

Conus

Loc

Conus bengalensis ( Okutani, 1968 )

Franklin, J. Benjamin, Subramanian, K. A., Fernando, S. Antony & Krishnan, K. S. 2009
2009
Loc

Darioconus bengalensis

Okutani, T. 1968: 69
1968
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