[1] The shell grows to a length of 11.4-15 mm at maturity, and has a high spire with 1.5 rounded, smooth, glossy protoconch whorls with a thin, weakly erect terminal varix.
The shell also features an intervariacal axial sculpture consisting of a single, prominent node situated midway between each pair of varicial wings, which are crossed by 2-4 spiral cords on the last teleoconch whorl, as well as a spiral sculpture of 5-6 smooth cords.
The aperture is small and ovate, and the columellar lip is smooth, with an abapically erect rim.
The anal notch is broad, and delineated by one small denticle.
The shell is translucent white, with the largest paratype having a pale brown tip of the siphonal canal and first 2 teleoconch whorls.