Oliva maya
Original description(s):
"Shell large for subgenus, elongated, with straight sides; spire low, aperture narrow; color bright canary yellow or yellowish-orange, overlaid with brown netted pattern of small triangles; two bands of darker brown triangles and zig-zags around middle; spire whorls with thin orange or brownish callus; protoconch small, protracted; interior of aperture yellow often with deep yellow inner area; columellar area yellow. Holotype: Length 60 mm, width26 mm, from 35 meters depth off Contoy Island, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico; taken by commercial shrimp trawlers.".
Taxonomy:
This was a junior synonym of Oliva circinata Marrat, 1871, for Sterba (2004).