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Conus imperialis

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Conus imperialis
taxon
aha mkpirisiC. imperialis Dezie
aha taxonConus imperialis Dezie
ọkwa taxonspecies Dezie
nne na nna taxonConus, Stephanoconus Dezie
aha a na-akpọkari taxon帝王芋螺 Dezie
ọnọdụ nchekwa IUCNỤdị ndị na-adịchaghị echegbu onwe ha Dezie

Conus imperialis, aha a na akpọkarị cone nke alaeze ukwu, bụ ụdị eju mmiri, a mmiri mmiri gastropod mollusk na ezinụlọ Conidae, cone ejula na ndị ha na ha jikọrọ aka.

Dị ka ụdị niile dị n'ime ụdị Conus, ejula ndị a bụ ndị na eri anụ na ndị na egbu egbu. Ha nwere ike "ịta" ụmụ mmadụ, ya mere, a ga-eji nlezianya na ejide ndị dị ndụ ma ọ bụ na ọ bụghị.

Ụdị ndị ọzọ
  • Conus imperialis imperialis Linnaeus, 1758 (otu aha: Rhombiconus imperialis Imperialis (Linnaeus, C., 1758))
  • Conus imperialis queketti E. A. Smith, 1906 (synonyms: Conus queketti I. A.Smith, 1906; Rhombiconus imperialis queeketti (E. A. Smith, 1906) · nakweere, nnọchiteanya ọzọ)

Ogologo mkpokoro toro eto dị n'etiti 40 mm na 110 mm. Agba nke mkpokoro ahụ dị arọ bụ na acha ọcha ma ọ bụ na-eme ka ọ na acha odo odo, yana ọtụtụ ahịrị na-agbagharị agbagharị na ntụpọ na-acha nchara nchara na abụọ na-adịghị mma na nke na-acha anụnụ anụnụ. N'ime otu okwu Conus fuscatus, ụcha na-acha nchara nchara na-agbasa na igwe ojii na akara ndị na-adịghị mma n'elu, nke mere na ọ ga esiri ike ịkọwa ìgwè.[1] Akpụkpọ ahụ nwere oghere dị larịị ma ọ bụ nodular na ubu.

Ụdị a na-apụta n'Oké Osimiri India na Aldabra, Madagascar, Mascarene Basin na Mauritius; n'Oke osimiri Pasifik dum; na Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland na Western Australia)

Ihe odide

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