Pseudodaphnella tincta

Pseudodaphnella tincta is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.

The longitudinal ribs of the white shell are strong, with revolving riblets reticulating them and with deep interstices.

The sculpture consists of numerous longitudinal ribs slightly narrower than their intervals, and about 13 in number on the body whorl.

The aperture is narrow with two low teeth within the outer lip.

(described as Clathurella centrosa)[3] This marine species occurs in the Southwest Pacific and off Japan, the Philippines and Queensland, Australia.