Cochlespira travancorica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cochlespiridae.
The whorls, at about three-fourths whorl height, are sharply angulated and coronated by a thin lamella which is produced into somewhat irregular upward curved broad based spines.
The body whorl is carinate a little below the dentate periphery and tapers gradually to a long straight siphonal canal which is obliquely striated.
The broad and deep sinus is profoundly arcuated above the peripheral carina and extending into the suture.
[3] This species occurs in the Indian Ocean off India and Mozambique.