An elongate, oval, humped shell, up to 8 cm. Dorsally ornamented with longitudinal broken, irregular, dark brown ... [details]
Rather flattened shell with thickened margins, up to 4 cm. Dorsal surface brown with numerous cream spots. Lower ... [details]
Solid, ovate shell, up to 5 cm, with a pale, beige dome and 4 or 5 transverse orange brown bands. Base tan with ... [details]
Named after Cerné, the old name for Mauritius. [details]
Endemic to Mauritius (Michel 1988), not so according to <133>: also found in Reunion. [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific, also in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Description: as C. arabica, but dorsally with many distinct, small, pale circles on reticulated pattern. Regional ... [details]
Solid, broad shells up to 3 cm, with well-developed teeth. Dorsally pale blue-grey, covered with many white and ... [details]
Nearly cylindrical shell, up to 4 cm, with aperture bordered by numerous very fine teeth. Dorsum pale brown with ... [details]
Thick, humped shell, up to 9 cm, with coarse, blunt teeth. Dorsal colour cream with brown patches (giving a ... [details]
A large, heavy, humped shell with a very glossy dome, up to 10 cm. Curved aperture with strong teeth, base flat ... [details]
Broad shell with knobbly outline and raised dome, up to 4 cm. Colour creamy, yellowish or pale green, occasionally ... [details]
Tropical Indo-Pacific, also in Australia in Kalk (1958). [details]
Description: as C. carneola, but with dark brown base and rim. Regional names: Port. Cipreia encarnada. (Richmond, ... [details]
Thick, solid, inflated shell, up to 9 cm, with strong teeth on outer lip. Dorsum olive to red-brown, covered with ... [details]
Year of description given as 1839 in <112>. [details]
Central Pacific species according to <133>. Possible confusion over nomenclature (Mauritiana (Arabica) arabica ...133> [details]
Dautzenberg (1929) cites Cypraea histrio Meuschen, 1787 [details]