Cochlespira pulchella

Its color is yellowish-brown, lighter on the siphonal canal, with a narrow whitish zone below the periphery and another on the fasciole.

On the last part of body whorl, the shell is still sculptured by strong growth lines, which, in crossing the interspaces or lirae between the grooves make them granulous.

The body whorl is contracted below its periphery, ending in a long, straight siphonal canal, which is strongly attenuated towards its base.

The aperture is elongately subtriangular, its upper margin nearly horizontal, with a deep, rather narrow sinus.

The columellar margin is concave along the body whorl, then running straight in the rather wide, long, nearly rectilinear canal, with a strong layer of white enamel on its whole length.