Conus distans, Hwass
in Bruguière 1792 (RKK 5) Fra.
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Conus (Fraterconus) distans, grand cône extrêmement commun dans l' Indo-pacifique. Le grand vient de Nouvelle Calédonie, pêché à Ouassé, côté est de la grande-terre. Il n' a rien pour lui à part sa grande taille. Les petits(>5 cm) sont plus jolis. Taille: 66 et 97 mm.
Synonyme: Conus chinoi Shikama, 1970; Conus kenyonae Brazier, 1896; Conus kenyonae var. arrowsmithensis Brazier, 1896; Conus waterhouseae Brazier, 1896
Large Conus (Fraterconus )distans extremely common in the Indo-Pacific. Ithe large comes from New Caledonia, caught in Ouassé lagoon, east-coast of the main island. It have nothing for him except his size. The youths (> 5 cm) are more attractive. Size; 66 and 97 mm.