Tanyglossa
Tanyglossa is a genus of large, predatory sea snails belonging to the family Muricidae, commonly known as murex snails. These marine gastropod mollusks are characterized by their elongated, fusiform shells, which are often adorned with prominent spines or varices. The name Tanyglossa is derived from Greek words meaning "long tongue," referring to the snail's lengthy radula, a ribbon-like structure covered in tiny teeth used for feeding.
Species within the Tanyglossa genus are found in the Indo-Pacific region, inhabiting a variety of marine environments,
The shells of Tanyglossa are highly sought after by shell collectors due to their intricate patterns and