Fusiturricula dolenta

The general aspect recalls Fusiturricula fusinella but is larger and with a proportionally more swollen body whorl.

The whorls are covered with spiral threads of which two marginating the suture and two on the periphery are more conspicuous than the rest, but not perceptibly nodulous.

;On the base of the body whorl there are six or seven major, as many intermediate, and about a dozen minor threads.

The suture is very closely appressed and the anal fasciole nearly free from axial and with only very fine spiral threads.

The outer lip is thin, much produced, roundly arcuate to the somewhat constricted base of the whorl.