Alaginella fraudulenta

(Original description): The shell is very small, ovate, and smooth with a moderately raised spire.

The outer lip features a prominent smooth varix, and the columella has four oblique plaits.

The conoidal spire has approximately half the height of the aperture, with a narrowly convex apex.

The outer lip is somewhat convex, featuring a strong varix that is smooth on the inside, extending a short way up the spire and around the base, with a distinct posterior sinus.

The two upper plaits are transverse, while the lower two are slightly closer together and oblique, with the lowest extending to the basal margin.