OBIS Indo-Pacific Molluscan Database

Data as of: 2006-05-17

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Gastropoda Hypsogastropoda Conidae 

Conus papilliferus Sowerby, 1834

Type of listing: Name in current use

Synonymy

   Conus papilliferus Sowerby, 1834
   Conus jukesii Reeve, 1848

Common Name

Papal Cone p.50      Coleman, N. 1981.  
Jukes' Cone pl. 2, sp. 278      Reeve, L.A. 1848.  
Papilla Cone p.166, pl.167      Wilson, B 2002.  

Distribution

New South Wales {Rocke1995x55} Bowen, Queensland to Mallacoota, Victoria {WILSON1993B}

  ABRS RegionsAustralia200 m bathymetricLower E coast
  ABRS RegionsAustraliaNew South Wales
  OBIS RegionsTemperate Indo-West PacificSouthern HemisphereAustralia (S)New South Wales
  OBIS RegionsTropical Indo-West PacificIndo-MalaysiaAustralia (N)Queensland
  OBIS RegionsTemperate Indo-West PacificSouthern HemisphereAustralia (S)Victoria
  ABRS RegionsAustraliaVictoria
  ABRS RegionsAustraliaQueensland
  ABRS RegionsAustralia200 m bathymetricCentral E coast
  ABRS RegionsAustralia200 m bathymetricNE coast
  ABRS RegionsAustralia200 m bathymetricGreat Barrier Reef

Keywords

depth: shallow subtidal 
exposure: sheltered 
habitat: intertial flats [ ]
substrate: mud 
substrate: sand 

References

 Röckel, D., Korn, W. & Kohn, A.J. 1995. p.279, pl. 59, figs. 23-25 Contains synonymy
 Wilson, B. 1994. p.212, pl. 49, figs. 7a-b  General reference
 Wilson, B. R. & Gillet, K. 1971. p.148, pl. 99, fig. 10 General reference

Classification

  Animalia
    Mollusca
      Conchifera
        Visceroconcha
          Gastropoda
            Orthogastropoda
              Caenogastropoda
                Sorbeoconcha
                  Hypsogastropoda
                    Neogastropoda
                      Conoidea
                        Conidae Rafinesque, 1815
                          Conus Linnaeus, 1758
                            Conus papilliferus Sowerby, 1834

Metadata

Taxon name record (intBiotaID=14454) created by Playpus Export Program on 2000-11-09. Record last updated by dsherman on 2004-02-04.