Lissodrillia verrillii is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae.
Dall after the American malacologist Addison Emory Verrill (1839-1926), the first professor of zoology at the Yale University.
It is transversely sculptured by twelve to fourteen rounded, stout, strongly raised ribs extending forward from the notch-band to the suture, or on the body whorl to its anterior third.
A decided callus with a groove behind it is visible on the columella and the body whorl notch, as usual in the adult, rather deep.
[3] The species occurs in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea at depths between 73 m and 567 m.