Anticlinura movilla

(Original description) The small, thin, white shell has a fusiform shape.

The anal fasciole is narrow, nearly smooth except for lines of growth, bordered in front by an inconspicuous angular shoulder.

From this shoulder extend (on the body whorl about eighteen) feeble, narrow, subequal, protractive, axial riblets, with subequal interspaces, crossed by fine, close-set spiral threads.

The ribs extend to the suture, or on the body whorl to the base, and the threads cover the whole surface.

The siphonal canal is short, wide and slightly recurved [2] This marine species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off Acapulco, Mexico.