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Bolinus brandaris bicauda - Coen 1933
Bolinus brandaris coronatus x
polii -
Stigwan 2019
Bolinus brandaris elongata -
Stigwan 2019
Bolinus brandaris...
- substrate.
Species within the
genus Bolinus include:
Bolinus brandaris (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bolinus cornutus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Bolinus Brandaris Nivea Bucquoy, Dautzenberg...
- the
family Muricidae, rock
snails originally known by the name
Murex (
Bolinus brandaris,
Hexaplex trunculus and
Stramonita haemastoma). In
ancient times...
-
Although not as
widely utilised as
other murex species, such as
Bolinus brandaris,
Bolinus cornutus is one of the sea
snail species from
which a rich purple...
- (1st
century BC), the
murex s****
coming from
northern waters,
probably Bolinus brandaris,
produced a more
bluish color than
those of the south, probably...
- "murex",
Murex brandaris and
Murex trunculus,
which are the
older names for
Bolinus brandaris and
Hexaplex trunculus. This dye is a rare animal-produced organobromine...
- Erspamer's work on
Octopus vulgaris,
Discoglossus pictus,
Hexaplex trunculus,
Bolinus brandaris, Sepia, Mytilus, and
Ostrea as
valid and
fundamental to understanding...
-
Opinion 886 [junior
homonym of
Triton Linnaeus, 1758])
Babelomurex nagahorii Bolinus cornutus Chicomurex venustulus Chicoreus aculeatus Coralliophila fearnleyi...
-
There are two
other snails that
produce the same dye as H. trunculus:
Bolinus brandaris and
Stramonita haemastoma, so how do we know
which one is the...
-
Bolinus brandaris, a sea
snail from
which the
Phoenicians extracted royal Tyrian purple dye
colour code: #66023C _____...