Hindsiclava alesidota

The spiral sculpture consists of numerous subequal little elevated revolving threads with wider interspaces.

The transverse sculpture consists of numerous (on the penultimate whorl 28) narrow, little elevated, slightly oblique riblets, beginning and strongest at the fasciole, and passing over the whorl to fade away on the base.

The outer lip is simple, thin, arched forward, and not constricted for the siphonal canal.

The inner lip is simple and shows a slight callus, thicker at the posterior angle opposite the notch.

[2] This marine species occurs between North Carolina and Texas, USA; and off Barbados and French Guiana.