Aguilaria subochracea is a species of sea snails in the family Pseudomelatomidae.[1].
The shell comprises 13 convex whorls that are set back at the top.
The aperture is flesh-colored, ovate at the top, and concludes in a moderately elongated, recurved siphonal canal, measuring about 3/7 of the total shell length.
The outer lip is somewhat thickened and sinuate in the excavation, while the columella is twisted, callous, and displays a small tubercle at the top.
[2] This species occurs in the "China seas" and off the Philippines and Vanuatu.