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Conus moreleti Crosse, 1858

Rareté : Rare (avant 15m) Mod. commun (15m)
Habitat : Espèce souvent trouvée exposée durant le jour ou cachée sous des débris coralliens.
Discussion : C'est une espèce qui devient modérément commune lorsque l'on atteint la zone des 15m alors qu'elle est rare dans peu d'eau.
Aux Seychelles, les specimens sont de petite taille comparé à d'autres endroits.
Rarity : Rare (shallow water) Mod. common (15m)
Habitat : Often found exposed during the daytime or hidden under small coral fragments.
Discussion : This species can become fairly common when one scuba at deaphs greater than 15m while it remains rare in shallow water. There, the specimens remain small compared to other localities.

Size : 32.2 mm

 


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