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The junction of the ribs and the cords are strongly nodulous.
The whorls are angulated in the middle and nodulous on the angle.
The junction of these raised cords with the ribs renders them nodulous.
The base of the shell has about twelve spiral, nodulous ribs with some intermediate, smaller ones.
This renders their junction with the axial ribs very strongly nodulous.
The sculpture, compared to Dentistyla asperrima, is more strongly and exclusively nodulous.
Their intersections with the spiral sculpture appear nodulous.
The nodulous intersections of the sculpture are frequently brown-tipped.
The columella has a slight excavation, and is very bluntly nodulous near the base.
Both lamellae are faintly nodulous; the posterior one slightly more so than the anterior.
The whorls of the teleoconch are flattened, each with three spiral ribs, the two upper ones nodulous.
The junctions of the axial ribs and spiral keels are very slightly nodulous.
The whorls are flattened, nodulous and carinated.
The periphery of the shell is nodulous by the terminations of short, oblique, rather distant ribs.
The whorls are marked by well developed, nodulous axial ribs, of which 20 occur upon all the whorls.
The body whorl has eight to ten conspicuous, raised, nodulous revolving ribs, of which three or four are much smaller and alternate with the larger ones.
The whorls are longitudinally ribbed with the ribs terminating on a nodulous periphery, above which the surface is smooth and slightly concave.
The body whorl has two plain ribs below the nodulous ones, and three revolving ridges below the periphery, forming columellar folds.
In addition to the axial ribs the whorls are marked by four spiral keels, which equal the ribs in strength and render their junction nodulous.
They are marked by strong vertical axial ribs, which are decidedly contracted at their junctions with the spiral grooves, which lends them a somewhat nodulous aspect.
The intercostal spaces are a little wider than the ribs, crossed by four slender spiral cords, the junction of which with the ribs renders them feebly nodulous.
They are marked by strongly nodulous, decidedly retractive axial ribs, of which 14 occur upon the first, 16 upon the second to fourth, and 22 upon the penultimate turn.
The upper whorls are coronated by two, and the bodywhorl by three, revolving, strongly nodulous ribs, along which the conical, often acute nodules are very regularly arranged.
The axial sculpture is reduced to feeble indications of ribs which are best shown near the summit of the whorls, where they render the spiral keels feebly nodulous.
The intercostal spaces are about twice as wide as the ribs, crossed by five slender spiral cords between the sutures, which render the ribs feebly nodulous at their junction.