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Plate 5

Conchs, Tritons, and Moon-shells

a. Wood’s Panama Conch, Strombus granulatus Wood, 2+12 inches (Gulf of California to Panama), not in text.
b. Atlantic Carrier-shell, Xenophora conchyliophora Born, 2 inches (Southeastern United States and the West Indies), p. 173.
c. Hawk-wing Conch, Strombus raninus Gmelin, 3 inches (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 175.
d. Angular Triton, Cymatium femorale Linné, 6 inches (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 195.
e. Rooster-tail Conch, Strombus gallus Linné, 5 inches (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 175.
f. Trumpet Triton, Charonia tritonis nobilis Conrad, 14 inches (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 196.
g. West Indian Fighting Conch, Strombus pugilis Linné, 3 inches (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 173.
h. Florida Fighting Conch, Strombus alatus Gmelin, 3 inches (Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to Texas), p. 174.
i. Panama Fighting Conch, Strombus gracilior Sowerby, 3 inches (Gulf of California to Panama), not in text.
j. Brown Moon-shell, Polinices brunneus Link, 1+12 inches, (Southeastern Florida and the West Indies), p. 186.
k. Shark Eye, Polinices duplicatus Say, 2 inches (Atlantic Coast), p. 186.
l. Colorful Atlantic Natica, Natica canrena Linné, 1+12 inches (Southeastern United States and the West Indies), p. 191.
m. Excavated Natica, Stigmaulax elenae Recluz, 1+12 inches (Pacific side of Panama), not in text.