Splendrillia suluensis

(Original description) smooth, shining, white shell is shortly fusiform.

The subsequent whorls are slightly convex, with a narrow depression below the simple suture.

This latter whorl is moreover slightly compressed, with a trace of a second rib or indistinct varix on the left side of the whorl, which is contracted below, with a few indistinct spiral lirac near the base.

The aperture is short, oval, with a broad, rather deep, rounded sinus at the suture, narrower by a strong columellar tubercle.

The base of the aperture ends in a short, wide siphonal canal.