Conus canariensis (Tenorio, Abalde, Pardos-Blas & Zardoya, 2020) is a animal in the Conidae family, order Neogastropoda, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Conus canariensis (Tenorio, Abalde, Pardos-Blas & Zardoya, 2020)

Conus canariensis (Tenorio, Abalde, Pardos-Blas & Zardoya, 2020)

Conus canariensis is a cone snail species found off the Canary Islands with a shell size between 15 mm and 270 mm.

Family
Genus
Conus
Order
Neogastropoda
Class
Gastropoda

About Conus canariensis (Tenorio, Abalde, Pardos-Blas & Zardoya, 2020)

This species is formally classified as Conus canariensis, described by Tenorio, Abalde, Pardos-Blas & Zardoya in 2020. The adult shell of this species ranges in size from 15 millimeters to 270 millimeters. It is found living in the Atlantic Ocean, in waters off the coast of the Canary Islands.

Photo: (c) Dennis Rabeling, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by Dennis Rabeling · cc-by-nc-nd

Taxonomy

Animalia › Mollusca › Gastropoda › Neogastropoda › Conidae › Conus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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