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Four new records of Conidae (Mollusca: Caenogastropoda) from the Andaman Islands, India

Andaman and Nicobar Centre for Ocean Science and Technology, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Port Blair 744103, India
Andaman and Nicobar Centre for Ocean Science and Technology, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Port Blair 744103, India
Andaman and Nicobar Centre for Ocean Science and Technology, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Port Blair 744103, India
Marine Biotechnology, National Institute of Ocean Technology, Ministry of Earth Sciences (Govt. of India), Pallikaranai, Chennai 600100, India
Mollusca Caenogastropoda

Abstract

The Andaman and Nicobar archipelago comprises 572 islands spread over an area of 8,249 sq. km. These islands are within the 'Indo-Malayan region' and near the 'faunistic centre' from which other Indo-West Pacific regions recruit their tropical marine fauna (Ekman, 1953). The topographically complex nature of the nearshore environments of these islands creates a plethora of niches that support a rich and diverse molluscan fauna. Many of the Conus species (e.g., C. geographus Linnaeus, 1758; C. miles Linnaeus, 1758; and C. striatus Linnaeus, 1758) that occupy these islands are broadly distributed throughout the Indo-West Pacific. However, a few Indo-West Pacific species (e.g., Conus andamanensis Smith, 1878; and C. araneosus nicobaricus Hwass in Bruguière, 1792) are restricted to small geographic regions (Röckel et. al. 1995). Early oceanographic expeditions of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands that began in 1788 report only 10 Conus species from these islands (Smith, 1878; Melvill & Sykes, 1898; Preston, 1908). More recently, Subba Rao (1980) of the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) reports a total of 51 Conus species from this region. In the past two decades, the Conus fauna has not been studied extensively due to lack of focused studies in the Andaman andNicobar Islands. Several recent surveys conducted by the Andaman and Nicobar Centre for Ocean Science and Technology investigated the intertidal and subtidal macrobenthic fauna of theAndaman Islands.

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