(Original description) It has the shape of
Mitromorpha alba (Petterd, 1879) but has crowded axial incisions granulating the spirals. It has also three spiral rows of small, square brown spots on the
body whorl, one just below the suture, but not on the first spiral as in some of the typical
M. alba; a second starting just above the
aperture and winding round to just above the middle of the outer
lip; a third beginning just above the two nodules on the outer lip and running over the back of the aperture. The upper two rows appear in the spire whorls. Sometimes the shell is flamed with very light-brown between the spots axially. ==Distribution==