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English: Plate 118. Conus Generalis. Flambeau Cone (these varieties of C. Generalis are all figured "in order to show the young conchologist the little importance that should be attached to colour in the discrimination of species")
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Source Zoological Illustrations, Volume II.
Author William Swainson, F.R.S., F.L.S.

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