Ethminolia stearnsii

Its color pattern is densely and finely radially vermiculate with olivaceous on a pale ground above, usually with few or many radial dark clouds below the suture, and several narrow articulated, spaced spiral lines.

The base of the shell shows a paler vermiculate and articulated pattern.

The surface is closely and evenly sculptured with spiral striae throughout, with inconspicuous rather spaced oblique impressed lines, and between them very faint, close growth-striae which slightly crenulate the spirals.

The latter is funnel-shaped, one-fourth the total diameter of the shell, white within and with distinct growth lines.

The columella is slightly dilated above, straight in the middle, and bluntly angular at base.