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Tucker & Tenorio cone snail taxonomy 2009 - Wikipedia, the free ...
In 1758, Linnaeus, working only with shells, placed all the cone snails in a single
genus Conus. In 1792 ...
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Conidae - Information from Answers.com
1 List of Conus species; 2 Taxonomy. 2.1 1993 taxonomy; 2.2 2009 taxonomy;
2.3 2011 taxonomy. 2.3.1 Proposed living cone snail genera. 3 Conidae genera ...
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Conus - Information from Answers.com
Cone snails use a hypodermic-like modified radula tooth and a poison gland to
attack and paralyze ... 1 Distribution and habitat; 2 Shell description; 3 Life habits ...
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Conus advertex - Information from Answers.com
These snails are predatory and venomous. ... 1 Description; 2 Distribution; 3
References; 4 External links ... This species of cone snail is endemic to Australia.
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How do Cone snails reproduce
A drop of cone snail venom is strong enough to kill 15 people.... I hope that is
helpful! What season do snails reproduce? They dont have a piticular season ...
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Conilithidae - Information from Answers.com
[1] In their phylogeny, Tucker and Tenorio noted the close relationship of the ...
Tucker and Tenorio's proposed classification system for the cone shells and their ...
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Conus magus - Information from Answers.com
Conus magus, common name the magical cone, is a species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
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Conus marmoreus - Information from Answers.com
However it is significantly less venomous than other cone snails, especially the
fish-eating ... 1 Distribution; 2 Shell description; 3 References; 4 External links ...
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Nataliconus - Information from Answers.com
Nataliconus is a proposed genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the
family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies. This genus currently ...
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Conus victoriae - Information from Answers.com
A component of its venom, alpha conotoxin Vc1.1 (ACV1) has been shown to be
... Embryonic toxin expression in the cone snail Conus victoriae: primed to kill or ...
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