Cingulina cingulata

The twelve, scarcely convex whorls of the teleoconch are ornamented between the sutures by three strong, moderately rounded, raised spiral keels, which are separated by channels of about the same width.

These raised keels are marked axially by irregular lines of growth while the depressed channels are crossed by numerous more or less equally developed and equally spaced slender axial bands.

The remainder of the short base is marked by five less strongly developed keels and channels.

The posterior angle is obtuse, slightly effuse at the junction of the outer lip and columella.

The columella is short, slender, and curved, with a small and very oblique fold near its insertion which scarcely shows in the aperture.