Olivella blanesi
Original description(s):
"Shell ovate, white, somewhat translucent, ornamented with three spiral series of irregularly formed crimson spots, one (of very small spots) at the suture, the others central and basal; the rest of the surface showing a faint reticulation of the same color in some specimens. Whorls 5, spire produced, rather acute; suture chanelled. Aperture half the length of the shell, acuminate above, widest below the middle; basal notch wide, columella very short, vertical, cylindrical and smooth, making a decided angle with the parietal wall, forming a deep sinus; basal fascicle smooth. Length 8.9, diam. 3.8. length of aperture 4.75 mm. Length 7.5, diam. 3.2, length of aperture 4 mm.". Recent. Cardenas, Cuba.