Danilia telebathia

Colour : Pale yellowish beige with scattered irregular dashes of ochre alternate chocolate dots on the outer lip.

Sculpture : The body whorl carries eleven widely spaced fine spiral cords, the peripheral strongest.

The columella is spirally ascending within, terminating below in a downwardly directed tubercle, succeeded by a deep notch and an answering ridge.

Thence along the edge of the gullet underneath the external varix are about a score of callus rays, alternately long and short, leading to the throat.

Behind the aperture, about a millimetre from the free edge, is a sharp, narrow varix rising gradually at the base and ending abruptly at the suture.