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Vol. XXXIX: Supplement THE FESTIVUS Page 47<br />

--- Conus (Leptoconus) gradatus<br />

Wood, 1828, ex Mawe MS<br />

Pl. 35,<br />

figs.3a-b<br />

Pl. 35,<br />

figs.4a-b<br />

TEREBRIDAE<br />

Pl. 35,<br />

fig.5<br />

TURRIDAE<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

figs.1a-b<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

fig.2<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

figs.3,<br />

4a-b<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

figs.5a-b<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

figs.6a-b<br />

Conus (Leptoconus) tessulatus<br />

Born, 1778<br />

Conus (Stephanoconus) nux<br />

Broderip, 1833<br />

Hanna & Strong, 1949 (“Collecting stations”); Hertlein & Emerson,<br />

1953; Keen, 1958; Hertlein & Allison, 1960a (empty shell); Sachet,<br />

1962c; Salvat & Ehrhardt, 1970; Nybakken, 1971; Emerson, 1994.<br />

Remarks: Nomen dubium in Kohn (1992). Valid species, Baja<br />

California and México in Lauer (1995). Unique record, accepted here<br />

with reservation.<br />

Hertlein & Allison, 1960a (empty shell); Sachet, 1962c; Salvat &<br />

Ehrhardt, 1970; Emerson, 1978, 1983, 1991, 1994, 1995; KLK<br />

201144 (voucher). Remarks: An empty light-colored shell collected in<br />

1998 and one empty shell in 2007. One live specimen was found on<br />

JLE-2005 and not seen by author. This Indo-Pacific species is by far<br />

more established at Isla del Coco and in the Golfo de California than it<br />

is at Clipperton.<br />

Perrin, 1977 (?live); Small, 1994, 1995 (live); Emerson, 1995;<br />

CASIZ 103482; SIO-BI 7176 (?live); MNHN; SBMNH 358604 (live,<br />

wet collection), 358543; KLK 201145 (voucher), 201146-201150.<br />

Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998, 2005 and 2007. One or more<br />

specimens found live and preserved in KLK wet collection.<br />

Terebra crenulata (Linnaeus, 1758) As T. crenulata interlineata Deshayes, 1859, in Hertlein & Allison<br />

(1960b) (fresh dead), Sachet (1962c), Salvat & Ehrhardt (1970),<br />

Emerson (1978); Emerson, 1991, 1994, 1995; Small, 1994 (empty<br />

shells), 1995; CASIZ 103443; SBMNH 358537-358538 (empty shells);<br />

MNHN; KLK 201151 (voucher), 201152-201156, 210327, 210467<br />

(live). Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998, 2005 and 2007. One or more<br />

specimens were found live and preserved in KLK wet collection.<br />

Clathurella rigida (Hinds, 1843) J. Hertz, 2000 (K.L. Kaiser Collection); Schneider, 2004 (worn<br />

beach deposit, photo); SBMNH 358540 (empty shells); LACM 58-7<br />

(empty shell); MNHN; KLK 201157-201158 (voucher), 201159-<br />

201162, 210328-210334. Remarks: Collected in 1994, 1998, 2005 and<br />

2007. One or more specimens found live and preserved in KLK wet<br />

collection. Clipperton specimens are smaller and lighter in color. The<br />

largest mature Clipperton specimen in the KLK Coll. is 4.7 mm.<br />

Kurtziella (Kurtziella) plumbea<br />

(Hinds, 1843)<br />

OMALOGYRIDAE<br />

Pl. 36,<br />

figs.7a-c<br />

KLK 201163 (voucher). Remarks: A single empty shell was collected<br />

in 1998.<br />

Microdaphne trichodes (Dall, 1919) KLK 210043 (voucher). Remarks: Collected in 1994 and 2005.<br />

Possibly one or more found live.<br />

Turridae sp. 1 KLK 210336 (voucher). Remarks: Collected as empty shells in 1998<br />

and 2005.<br />

Turridae sp. 2 KLK 201208 (voucher). Remarks: A single empty shell found in 1998.<br />

HETEROSTROPHA<br />

Omalogyra sp. 1 Hertlein & Allison (1968) (UCMP, ITC hypotype 37137, ?empty shell<br />

[0.425 mm], undescribed, line drawing); KLK 201164<br />

(voucher), 201165-201171, 210337-210338. Remarks: Collected in<br />

1994, 1998 and 2005. One or more specimens found live. Compare

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