Kilburnia scholvieni

[2] The shell is large and spindle-shaped, with a high spire comprising approximately three-quarters of the total aperture length.

Its surface displays fine spiral threads, with some specimens exhibiting occasional stronger cords.

The outer lip tapers sharply at the base, forming a relatively slender siphonal canal.

The parietal region is marked by a rounded, in-running ridge just below the outer lip's insertion.

[2] The shell ranges in color from whitish to pale buff or orange-brown, with darker brown nodules.