Conus stupella

Conus stupella is not widely recognized in reputable taxonomic databases or scientific literature as a valid species name within the genus Conus (the cone snails). Comprehensive references such as the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the Conus Biodiversity website, and major malacological publications do not list Conus stupella as a described taxon.

Because of the lack of verifiable information, the term may represent:

  • a typographical or transcription error for a similarly named cone‑snail species (e.g., Conus stupensis or Conus striatus),
  • an unpublished or informal name used locally or in non‑peer‑reviewed contexts, or
  • a provisional label that has not yet been formally described in accordance with the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN).

Etymologically, the genus name Conus derives from the Latin word for “cone,” referring to the conical shape of the shells. The specific epithet stupella could be interpreted as a diminutive form of the Latin stupes (“stump” or “post”), possibly alluding to a characteristic of the shell or a locality, though this interpretation is speculative.

In summary, no reliable encyclopedic information exists for Conus stupella; further verification from primary taxonomic sources would be required to confirm its status.

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