Conidae Shell Specimen Sea shell - Conus Magus forma Circae – New Caledonia






Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.
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The form circae, described by G. B. Sowerby II in 1858, is generally interpreted as a color and morphological variant of Conus magus.
Although the name Conus circae appears in some modern classifications as a distinct species, in traditional malacological and collecting contexts this entity is more correctly treated as an intraspecific form, by virtue of morphological continuity, overlapping range, and the absence of diagnostic characters clearly separable from the typical form of C. magus. The designation as Conus (Pionoconus) magus f. circae thus represents the most balanced and widely accepted solution for scientific descriptions applied to collecting. A specimen of 52.5 mm, with a conical elongated shell, regular profile and moderately angulated shoulder. The spire is mid-high, composed of well-defined whorls, adorned with irregular brown-dark mottling and striations concentrated mainly in the apical region
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The form circae, described by G. B. Sowerby II in 1858, is generally interpreted as a color and morphological variant of Conus magus.
Although the name Conus circae appears in some modern classifications as a distinct species, in traditional malacological and collecting contexts this entity is more correctly treated as an intraspecific form, by virtue of morphological continuity, overlapping range, and the absence of diagnostic characters clearly separable from the typical form of C. magus. The designation as Conus (Pionoconus) magus f. circae thus represents the most balanced and widely accepted solution for scientific descriptions applied to collecting. A specimen of 52.5 mm, with a conical elongated shell, regular profile and moderately angulated shoulder. The spire is mid-high, composed of well-defined whorls, adorned with irregular brown-dark mottling and striations concentrated mainly in the apical region
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