(Original description) The slender, turreted shell is rather large for the group.
They are narrow, sharp, uniformly elevated from the posterior fasciole to the anterior suture and well down upon the base of the body.
The spirals are low, regularly spaced fillets overriding the costals.
The sinus is moderately deep, placed midway between the sutural cord and the anterior margin of the fasciole.
[2] Fossils of this marine species were found in Middle Miocene strata in the Chippola Formation, Florida, USA.