(Original description) The very small, acute shell consists of 8 whorls.
A small mass of callus on the body limits the posterior edge of the sulcus.
The body is smooth and callous, with enamel extending onto the columella, which is short and attenuated.
The siphonal canal is short and recurved, with fine, sharp, spiral striations on the back that do not extend over the curvature of the whorl.
[3] This marine species occurs in Panama Bay and off Mexico.