Ethaliella floccata

Its color is flesh-tinted, with a band below the suture composed of fine obliquely radial dark red lines alternating with white ones.

This is followed in the middle of the upper surface by a spiral series of oblique, oblong red blotches alternating with opaque white ones.

On the base of the shell, the umbilicus is fleshy-whitish; outside of this there is a red area closely mottled with opaque white; and between this tract and the periphery there is a pale zone, sometimes marked with distant radial series of two red dots each.

The umbilicus is circular and deep, expanding funnel-like at the opening, where the sloping sides are excavated in the middle and finely sulcate radially.

The columellar margin is broadly dilated, covering a small part of the umbilicus.