Aesopus eurytoides

[1] (Original description in Latin) The turreted shell is small and slender, and has a whitish coloration.

Often, a band around the periphery is adorned with brownish-orange spots.

The nuclear whorls are mammillate, effused, flattened, and slightly constricted towards the end.

The aperture is evanescent and is sub-square, with a lip that is not thickened and sometimes finely striated inside, not denticulate.

[2] This marine species occurs off Cape San Lucas, Mexico.