A broadly claviform shell up to 27.2 mm in height, with the aperture and siphonal canalapproximately equal to the spire in length. The protoconch has 2-3 whorls, the first smooth and the last two with strong axialribs. Teleoconch whorls have three primary spiral cords, with a fourth appearing on the penultimate whorl. The strongestsinus cord has shallow, elliptical gemmules. The body whorl features about 16 primary spiral cords and fine secondary ones. The shell is creamywhite with brown spiral cords and gemmule interspaces. The aperture and inner lip are white, with a thick, slightly detached columellar callus and a deep U-shaped sinus. The animal and operculum remainunknown.