Phorcus richardi

It is ornamented with obliquely longitudinal tawny stripes.

The five whorls are convex, the last one flattened and sloping around the upper part, and very obtusely subangular around the periphery.

The outer lip is thin, acute, and very narrowly margined with yellow, succeeded by a line of black, within which lies a band (about 2 mm wide) of opaque white.

The columella is arcuate above, partly surrounding the umbilicus with a white callus.

The umbilical tract lis arge, white, funnel-shaped, and bounded by a carina.