Pseudodaphnella virgo

He described the species as follows: The thin, pellucid, white shell is ovate, with a short siphonal canal.

It contains 6 whorls, of which 2 convex ones form the protoconch, which is microscopically, spirally lirate and crossed by still finer axial striae, which make the apex cancellated.

The aperture is oval, angular above, below with a short, wide siphonal canal.

The columellar margin is concave above, directed to the left along the siphonal canal, covered with a thin layer of enamel.

[1]This deepwater species occurs in the Sulu Sea, Philippines and off Brunei.