The color of the shell is white with a gray, olivaceous periostracum, the aspect much like a stumpy Bela Leach, 1847.
This slope is apparently coincident with the anal fasciole and is sculptured only by curved lines of growth and faint indications of axial ribs, which become more prominent in front of the shoulder.
These ribs are feeble, with wider interspaces, rounded, and protective, becoming obsolete on the base and most of the body whorl.
In front of it are three to five spiral threads (on the spire) of which the second is strongest and faintly nodulous, the others feebler, more adjacent and simple These become more numerous by intercalation, the body whorl having about sixteen between the keel and the end of the siphonal canal.
The anal sulcus is shallow and feeble The outer lip is sharp, thin and simple.