[1] (Described as Aesopus filosus) The shell is elongately fusiform, displaying a pale fulvous or brown color with darker brown spots and white markings below the sutures.
The shell comprises eight slightly convex whorls, each finely transversely sulcated.
The body whorl accounts for nearly one-third of the shell's total length.
The columella is arched, and the outer lip is slightly thickened externally, featuring denticulations on the inner surface.
[2] This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria.