Subsutural ramp narrow, weakly concave, without spiral sculpture, with numerous regular, raised, opisthocyrt wrinkles corresponding to scars of anal sinus.
Inner lip strongly concave on abapical part of parietal side, covered by thin, translucent, axially wrinkled callus.
Outer lip damaged, anal sinus (based on incremental scars) deep, deepest point in adapical part of ramp.
Colour of protoconch deep brown, of teleoconch semi-transparent white with thin, tightly adhering beige periostracum.
[3] The collected specimen was later studied and analyzed in 1997 by Dr. Alexander Victorovich Sysoev in the publication "Mollusca Gastropoda: New deep-water turrid gastropods (Conoidea) from eastern Indonesia" within the Mémoires du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle.
The genus name Veprecula is derived from the Latin word "veprēs" [4] meaning "thorn" or "brier", which possibly refers to the coarse texture and sharp protoconch of the shell.
[5] The Species name Bandensis is derived from the prefix "Band" which refers to the Banda Sea, the place in which the specimen was found.