Oliva dubia
"Shell small, cylindrically oblong, slightly narrowed towards the base, very glossy, smooth, yellowish-brown, with more or less waved rufous lines and on the last whorl a series of distant brown blotches, bordering the suture. Spire rather high, convexly conical, with a very blunt rosy apex. Whorls 5½, the embryonic ones convex, the lower ones nearly flat, slightly callous. Sutures deep, widely channelled. Aperture oblong, rather blunt at the upper part, gradually widening below, with a large channel above, interior violet, outer margin nearly straight, moderately thickened, basal sinus wide. Columellar lip smooth above, with about 7 plaits towards the base. Alt. 13, Lat. 4 2/3; Apert. alt. 10½, Lat. 1½ Mill.". Recent. No type locality selected. Illustrated later by Schepman (1911: Pl. 22 fig. 2a-b).
This was a valid species for Sterba (2004).