Amastra whitei

(Original description) The shell is imperforate, dextral, elongate-conic, and nearly solid, with a light brownish-vinaceous coloration and a thin cuticle of dresden-brown.

The spire is conic, with gently convex outlines and a sharply pointed apex.

The embryonic whorls are slightly lighter in color than the rest, barely convex, almost smooth, and marked by faint, irregular striations.

The subsequent whorls are convex and lusterless, featuring subtle, irregular growth lines.

The aperture is relatively narrow, with the outer lip being evenly curved and slightly thickened internally, bordered by a dark margin.