Shell The size of the adult shell of
Bolinus brandaris can reach about 60 to 90 mm. The shell is usually golden brown with a very long
siphonal canal and a rounded
body whorl with a low
spire. There is a row of spines that corresponds to the end of each growth stage. File:Bolinus brandaris 01.jpg|Different views of a shell of
Bolinus brandaris File:Haustellum brandaris 001.JPG|A shell of
Bolinus brandaris with a broken lip because it was between growth stages when it died, and the edge of the aperture is easily damaged during that time. File:Lister-Murex-brandaris.jpg|An illustration of the species from Martin Lister's 17th century shell book. File:Muricidae - Bolinus brandaris torularius.JPG|Fossil shell of
Bolinus brandaris torularius from Pliocene File:Bolinus brandaris Pliocene Cyprus.jpg|
Bolinus brandaris from the Pliocene of Cyprus showing interior File:Purple_Purpur_(retouched).jpg|purple dyed fabric File:Wenceslaus Hollar, Shell (Murex brandaris), c. 1645, NGA 74805.jpg|alt=Fine etching of a Shell (Murex brandaris)|Wenceslaus Hollar, Shell (Murex brandaris), c. 1645, NGA 74805,
National Gallery of Art ==Subspecies==