Anacithara naufraga

(Original description) The solid, cream-colored shell is narrowly fusiform.

It contains seven whorls, including a small, smooth, two-whorled protoconch.

The sculpture shows about eight prominent curved ribs that undulate the suture, and extend to the base.

Across both ribs and furrows run fine, close, spiral threads, amounting to 32 to 36 on the body whorl, and about onehalf that number on the penultimate whorl.

[2] This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off Queensland.