Ancillaria fusiformis
Original description(s):
"Shell fusiform, somewhat thin, white to pale chestnut, shining; spire produced milky-white with thin layer of callous, spirally striated above and below the suture, which is margined below with a broad zone of the same appearance, bounded with a distinct spiral line; base of body-whorl milky-white, bilined; columella thinly callous, extending on to body-whorl, obliquely striated at base; aperture elongately orate; outer lip thin. Long. 20; lat. 9 mil. Apert. long. 10; lat. 4 mil.". Recent. Swan Island, Bass' Straits, Tasmania, Australia.
Taxonomy:
Junior homonym of Ancillaria fusiformis J. de C. Sowerby, 1850.