Phymorhynchus clarinda

(Original description) The thin, fusiform shell is white, with a pale yellowish periostracum,.

It contains six whorls rounded, flattened a little over the anal fasciole in front of the suture, which is very distinct but not channelled.

The subsequent whorls show between the suture and the shoulder five or six fine, sharp, spiral threads with wider interspaces, which are not beaded by the concavely arcuate growth lines which are prominent on the fasciole.

The outer lip is thin with a shallow rounded excavation, near the suture, which forms the anal sulcus.

[2] This marine species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off Panama Bay and Malpelo Island, Colombia at a depth of 3,240 m.