Veprecula vepratica is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
Ten sharp projecting radial ribs, interrupted by the broad anal fasciole, ascend the spire obliquely.
These radials and spirals enclose deeply sunk lozenges, at the point of intersection upwardly directed prickles arise.
The apex of five whorls is sharply differentiated from the adult shell, sculptured with close delicate, crenulate, radial riblets.
[2] This marine species occurs in the Persian Gulf and off Japan; off New South Wales, Australia.