(Original description) The biconic, moderately thick shell has an ovately fusiform shape.
They are separated by a well-defined linear suture and ornamented by six flat spiral ribs, the three posterior ones separated by flat shallow sulci of about equal width, the three anterior ones by linear grooves sometimes almost obsolete.
The body whorl is obtusely angled at the periphery, regularly attenuated anteriorly; ornamented with flat spiral ribs (about 30), separated by narrow furrows, crossed by sigmoidal lines of growth which produce the appearance of punctations in the interstitial furrows.
The aperture is narrow, broadly emarginate in front and measures about half the length of the shell.
The outer lip is thin and sharp on the edge, smooth within, much curved medially.