Costellariidae Sea shell - Vexillum Regina – La Conchiglia della Regina (Queen Miter Snail) - 70 mm (No Reserve Price)






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Specimen: Costellariidae from the Philippines, 2024, 70 mm Vexillum Regina – La Conchiglia della Regina (Queen Miter Snail), in good condition.
Description from the seller
Vexillum regina – The Queen's Shell (Queen Miter Snail)
The Vexillum regina, also known as the Queen Miter Snail, is a species of marine gastropod belonging to the family Costellariidae. This fascinating shell, with its elongated and tapered shape, is a true natural wonder for malacology enthusiasts and collectors of rare shells.
Characteristics of the Shell
Shape: tapered and slender, with an elegant conical structure.
Coloration: A spectacular mix of golden yellow and white with black or brown bands that create a distinctive symmetrical pattern. Surface: The shell sculpture features well-defined and regular ridges that enhance its tactile and visual appeal.
The opening is relatively narrow, with a delicately wavy edge that adds a touch of elegance.
Distribution and Habitat
Vexillum regina is widespread in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly around coral reefs and sandy bottoms, where it perfectly camouflages among the corals and algae.
Curiosity and Meaning
The name 'Queen Miter Snail' derives from the resemblance of the shell to the miter, the headdress worn by bishops and nobility in past eras.
The shell present here measures 70mm.
Seller's Story
Vexillum regina – The Queen's Shell (Queen Miter Snail)
The Vexillum regina, also known as the Queen Miter Snail, is a species of marine gastropod belonging to the family Costellariidae. This fascinating shell, with its elongated and tapered shape, is a true natural wonder for malacology enthusiasts and collectors of rare shells.
Characteristics of the Shell
Shape: tapered and slender, with an elegant conical structure.
Coloration: A spectacular mix of golden yellow and white with black or brown bands that create a distinctive symmetrical pattern. Surface: The shell sculpture features well-defined and regular ridges that enhance its tactile and visual appeal.
The opening is relatively narrow, with a delicately wavy edge that adds a touch of elegance.
Distribution and Habitat
Vexillum regina is widespread in the tropical waters of the Indo-Pacific, particularly around coral reefs and sandy bottoms, where it perfectly camouflages among the corals and algae.
Curiosity and Meaning
The name 'Queen Miter Snail' derives from the resemblance of the shell to the miter, the headdress worn by bishops and nobility in past eras.
The shell present here measures 70mm.
