(Original description) The shell, waxen white and moderately sized, has a fusiform shape with an acute spire.
The base of the shell is neatly rounded and tapers at the beginning of the siphonal canal.
The outer lip is thin, sharp, and extends prominently forward.
The columella slopes obliquely and tapers towards the front, exhibiting a gyrate shape with a minutely pervious axis.
[3] This species occurs in the northern Pacific off Alaska and the Russian Federation.