Cone Shells of Martinique and Guadeloupe

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A Definitive Guide to the Conidae of the Lesser Antilles

Cone Shells of Martinique and Guadeloupe provides an authoritative overview of the cone snail species inhabiting the waters of these two Caribbean islands. Combining precise taxonomic information with stunning photography, this volume serves as both a scientific reference and a visual guide for collectors, researchers, and marine enthusiasts.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Detailed species accounts including shell morphology, identification features, and habitat information.

  • High-quality color photographs and plates capturing the variety, patterns, and distinctive features of cone shells.

  • Updated systematic classification, reflecting current research in malacology and Conidae phylogeny.

  • Distribution and ecological notes, highlighting the marine diversity of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

An indispensable resource for malacologists, marine biologists, conchologists, and shell collectors, this volume celebrates the remarkable diversity, beauty, and ecological significance of cone shells in the Lesser Antilles.

A Definitive Guide to the Conidae of the Lesser Antilles

Cone Shells of Martinique and Guadeloupe provides an authoritative overview of the cone snail species inhabiting the waters of these two Caribbean islands. Combining precise taxonomic information with stunning photography, this volume serves as both a scientific reference and a visual guide for collectors, researchers, and marine enthusiasts.

Inside, readers will find:

  • Detailed species accounts including shell morphology, identification features, and habitat information.

  • High-quality color photographs and plates capturing the variety, patterns, and distinctive features of cone shells.

  • Updated systematic classification, reflecting current research in malacology and Conidae phylogeny.

  • Distribution and ecological notes, highlighting the marine diversity of Martinique and Guadeloupe.

An indispensable resource for malacologists, marine biologists, conchologists, and shell collectors, this volume celebrates the remarkable diversity, beauty, and ecological significance of cone shells in the Lesser Antilles.