Five views of the shell of the
veined rapa whelk (
Rapana venosa), a species of large predatory
sea snail in the family
Muricidae. The species' shell is rounded and heavy, possessing a very short
spire, a large
body whorl, a strong, orange
columella and a deep
umbilicus. The
aperture is a deep orange, large, and roughly ovate. On the outside, the shell color varies from gray to reddish-brown, with dark brown dashes on the spiral ribs.
Photograph: H. Zell