Oliva goajira
"Shell of medium size for subgenus, very slender, with straight sides; spire low; aperture narrow; color rich chests nut orange-brown, overlaid with an extremely dense netting of minute triangles; anterior half of body whorl colored darker brown with numerous fine brown vertical lines; posterior half of body whorl with single thin brown band, composed of fine vertical lines, around middle; edge of suture and shoulder colored bluish-brown with yellow scalloping along suture edge; spire whorls with dark brown callus; interior of aperture pale violet; columellar area white with 13 to 15 raised plicae. Holotype: Length 38 mm, width 15 mm, from 60 meter depth off Cabo La Vela, Goajira Peninsula, Colombia; taken by commercial scallop boats.".
This was a junior synonym of Oliva circinata Marrat, 1871, for Sterba (2004).