Conus gloriamaris, common name the Glory of the Sea Cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. It is commonly found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans
Conus gloriamaris was created in 1777.
Conus Gloriamaris
The most expensive seashell is generally considered to be the Conus Gloriamaris, also known as the Glory of the Sea Cone. Its rarity, beauty, and intricate design contribute to its high value among collectors. The price for a single Conus Gloriamaris shell can reach thousands of dollars.
The rarest and most expensive shell in the world is found in the Philippines, the name is Connus Gloriamaris or Glory of the Sea. A few of these were found in Luzon, but mostly found in Lawigan, Bislig City.
Conus orbignyi was created in 1831.
One of the world's most expensive shell is Connus gloriamaris
Serge Conus
Conus sulcatus was created in 1792.
Conus ferrugineus was created in 1792.
Conus circumcisus was created in 1778.
Conus iodostoma was created in 1843.
Conus pertusus was created in 1792.