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The body whorl features six spiral cords descending from the shoulder angle toward the base; the upper three are robust, while the lower ones are closer together and less pronounced.

The aperture is subpyriform, angled at the top, with a short and broad siphonal canal below, slightly notched at the base.

The outer lip is angled at the top, then convex, tapering below, thin and sharp, and crenulated on the exterior by the spiral ribs.

The columella is straight and smooth, concave where it meets the parietal wall, and curves to the left towards the siphonal canal.

The inner lip is thin and narrow, extending over the faintly convex parietal wall, tapering to a fine point at the base.