ID: 426162
pID: 1238829
Taxonomic rank: 150
Author of the record: Miloš Brichta
Created: 2007-11-15 21:50:49 - User Jiří Novák
Last change: 2017-12-07 09:12:05 - User Francesco Vitali
Data last updated: 2021-03-05 18:37:00
URL: https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id426162/ Text function: [[t:426162;<em>Conus thomae</em>]] [[t:426162;<em>Conus thomae</em>]] Gmelin, 1791
Reference: <a href="https://www.biolib.cz/en/taxon/id426162/"><em>Conus thomae</em></a>
Author: Jan Delsing
Text ID: 101771
Text Type: 7
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Created: 2020-08-30 20:25:41 - User Delsing Jan
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-80-120m, By tangle net, Davao Gulf, Mindanao, Philippines, 72.7mm.
The « St. Thomas Cone » is a very handsome classic rarity among the cones ranging from southern Philippines to Indonesia, famed for being selected as one of S. Peter Dance's 50 « Rare Shells » (1969). It was known in the western world since around the beginning of 18th Century, most specimens seemed to come from Moluccas, Indonesia. However as it is a rather deep-water shell it is not surprising that it remained very rare until late 20th Century; today it is only uncomm.on as deep-water tangle nets in the Philippines frequently bring fine specimens to surface. A carnivorous and predatory gastropod mainly feeding on polychaete worms, it inhabits a bathymetric range of around -100~250m. The sharp edged and refined form is little-varied; the pattern is quite variable although the three brown spiral bands are present regularly. Typical shell length around 70mm., extremely large specimens may exceed 95mm.
Pfleger V. (1999): České názvy živočichů III. Měkkýši (Mollusca), Národní muzeum, (zoologické odd.), Praha, 108 pp. [as Conus thomae GMELIN, 1791] Data retrieved on: 11 November 2013
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