Cypraea pantherina

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Cypraea pantherina
A shell of Cypraea pantherina.
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C. pantherina
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Cypraea pantherina

Cypraea pantherina, commonly known as the Panther Cowry, is a species of cowry, a large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. The panther cowry is found on the ocean floor in the Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea. [1] Shells from Cypraea pantherina have been found tombs in the Rhine valley dated to 6 BCE [2]

It is related to, and looks very similar to Cypraea tigris.

References

  1. ^ Gofas S & Zenetos A . (2003). Exotic Molluscs in the Mediterranean Basin: Current status and perspectives. In: Gibson R N & Atkinson R J A Oceanography and Marine Biology; An Annual Review Volume 41. London : Taylor & Francis. p.240 ISBN 0-203-23081-7 (PDF format) ISBN 0-415-25463-9 (print edition)
  2. ^ Plouin, S.. ((2004)). Relation précoce avec le Picenum: une cyprée (Cypraea pantherina) de l’Océan indien dans une tombe aristocratique hallstattienne d’Alsace (Nordhouse, Bas-Rhin, France). Preistoria Alpina. ,v. 40 (Suppl. 1), pp. 101-106. ISSN 0393-0157

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