A CONUS address refers to a mailing address located within the continental United States (CONUS), which includes the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia, excluding Alaska and Hawaii. This term is often used in military and government contexts to differentiate between domestic and overseas locations for logistics and administrative purposes. It's crucial for determining the correct shipping rates, delivery times, and jurisdiction for various services.
Conus orbignyi was created in 1831.
Serge Conus
Conus howelli was created in 1929.
Conus glicksteini was created in 1987.
Conus sulcatus was created in 1792.
Serge Conus was born in 1902.
Serge Conus died in 1988.
Conus magnottei was created in 1987.
Conus otohimeae was created in 1961.
Conus radiatus was created in 1791.
Conus fuscoflavus was created in 1980.
Conus marchionatus was created in 1843.