Aforia goodei

(Original description) The shell is large and thin, predominantly white with a hint of pale orange in the throat and on the columella.

Below the periphery, the spiral sculpture features narrow, shallow grooves that separate wider, almost obsolete threads.

The columella is robust, obliquely truncate, flaring, and nearly pervious, with an anterior section that is more or less tinged with pale orange.

As it continues to grow, the spirality becomes enclosed by additions made all around the margin, resulting in an adult operculum that appears buccinoid in shape.

This buccinoid outline, with the nuclear part enclosed in the lower right-hand section, is a distinctive characteristic rather than a deformity.