Oliva sandwicensis
Original description(s):
"Shell oblong-ovate; spire somewhat acuminated; columella-plaits few in number, extending two-thirds of the length of the aperture; outer lip slightly thickened internally. Colour minutely freckled and blotched with white, reddish brown and cinereous, the lower half of the body-whorl being much the darkest; apex white, encircled beneath the suture with a light fawn-coloured or whitish band, blotched with dark reddish brown or cinereous; aperture white, two broad, equidistant dark brown bands on the interior, reaching to the thickened portion of the outer lip.". Recent. Sandwich Islands (Hawaii).
Taxonomy:
This was a junior synonym of Oliva nitidula Duclos, 1835, for Sterba (2004).