Murex ternispina was created in 1822.
Pedalium murex was created in 1759.
Murex concinnus was created in 1845.
A species of tropical marine snail belonging to the Murex genus, or more specifically the Murex brandaris and Murex trunculus sp., more commonly referred to simply as the Murex, as by Aristotle, used to used to make 'Tyrian Purple' dye.
Murex 25 is the scientific term for spinning a shaft within a cylindrical sleeve exactly 10,000 times
Murex shell
Murex dye :)
Black murex in Tamil is called "கருமுளை அம்பலம்" (Karumulai Ampalam). It is a type of sea snail known for its dark shell and is commonly found in the waters of Tamil Nadu.
Murex is a genus of medium to large sized predatory tropical sea snails. These are carnivorous marine gastropod nolluscs in the family Muricidae, the murexes or rock snails. The common name "murex" is also used for a large number of species in the family Muricidae, most of which in the past were originally given the Latin generic name Murex, but most of which have now been grouped in other newer genera. Source for more info is Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia online
The term murex is used to refer to a medium - large sized tropical sea snail. These snails are carnivorous marine molluscs. They are also often refered to as 'rock snails'.
mule, mussel, murex, mut,
There are several: Carex Lurex Mirex Murex Pyrex Prex
The tropical sea snail that is used to make tyrian dye is the purple dye murex or spiny dye-murex), its scientific name being Haustellum brandaris (also Murex brandaris or Bolinus brandaris). See Related Link below.