(Described as Cominella puncturata) The shell is elongated, rather thin, pale yellow, sometimes brown, with a pale band.
The six whorls are sloping above, then bi-angulated and spirally ribbed throughout.
The body whorl is convex, scarcely angulated and attenuated below.
The siphonal canal is short and slightly recurved.
[2] This marine species occurs off Jeffreys Bay, South Africa.