Alanbeuella victrix

[citation needed] (Original description) The shell is moderately sized, with the apex missing in the type specimen.

[citation needed] The sculpture features on the body whorl a smooth interval sloping from the suture, followed by a sparsely prominent beaded cord.

This is succeeded by a wider interval carrying a less prominent and less distinctly beaded cord, then a simple spiral thread.

A broad band forms the shoulder of the whorl, carrying about a dozen semiglobular prominent nodulations, and is sharply spirally striated.

The base of the shell displays two minutely beaded spirals alternating with single plain spiral threads, followed by eight to ten smaller, mostly simple, closely adjacent threads, with one or two showing a tendency towards beading.