Ethminolia vitiliginea

The body whorl is subcylindrical, obtusely subangular at the periphery, convex beneath.

The surface all over is encircled by delicate spiral elevated striae, and around the umbilicus decussated by growth lines.

The aperture is subcircular, a trifle modified by the contact of the penultimate whorl.

The umbilicus is about 1⁄4 the diameter of base, opaque white within, and longitudinally striated.

Other marks are the delicate spiral striation, wide umbilicus, and broad radiating maculations of the upper surface.