This is the rarest of subspecies of mappa. This recently named subspecies is only know from about a dozen shells, most of which were collected in the vicinity of Eilat, Israel and several specimens were collected in the north of the Gulf Suez. Its has never been found in southern Egypt. This subspecies has several features that distinguish it from other mappa's. Rhomboidal and humped dorsally, anterior rostrate, teeth fine and more numerous, stained orange. This stunning specimen was caught in the north of the Gulf Suez in November 2020. Grading: F+++ Since the specimen is slightly young and did not have time to gain massiveness. At the same time, this is an exceptionally beautiful specimen with a clear beautiful pattern and at a very good starting price for this rare species.