Shell very small for the subgenus, with short spire, simple sutures, narrow whorls, fine sculpture, and a long, narrow anterior siphonal canal. Two varices present (including the terminal one) on adult shells; varices low but wide, with spiral cords very low where they cross the varices; varices slightly higher and wider over sutural ramp than lower down, and appressed against previous whorl (not separated from it by a groove, as in most similar species, including C. moniliferum). Spiral sculpture of 6 to 8 (7 on most specimens) low, narrow spiral cords on last whorl and 3 on spire whorls, raised around the shoulder angle into a row of low, rounded, and in some specimens weakly antero-posteriorly compressed nodules; spiral interspaces bear one median narrow secondary cord and 2 or 3 low, narrow, tertiary spiral threads. Collabral sculpture of low to moderately high folds, weak over sutural ramp and fading out gradually below the fifth main peripheral spiral cord on the last whorl, varying from low, narrow, closely spaced, and 6 or 7 in the last intervariceal space, to higher, more widely spaced, and as few as 3 in the last intervariceal space. Aperture small, elongate-oval, white to very pale flesh-pink, with a narrowly reflected outer lip bearing 8 narrow, prominent ridges on its inner edge. Inner Up narrowly reflected, with thick, smooth edge, bearing 3 prominent, narrow ridges on the parietal area and many on the basal columellar area, and many lower, less prominent ridges on the central columellar area. Teleoconch exterior uniform pale yellow-brown to pale orange-tan, except for slightly more darkly banded varices and a wide white to cream basal zone over the fourth and fifth spiral cords on the last whorl. Periostracum thin, pale straw-yellow, largely smooth apart from many low, thin, closely spaced collabral lamellae on the terminal varix. Protoconch (bearing its periostracum) pale olive-brown, of 4.5 whorls, smoothly conical, relatively laqje and broad (compared, for example, with those of specimens of C. pyrulum in the same samples). Dimensions. 48.4 x19.9 mm (holotype); 52.5 x 22.6 mm (largest paratype, BM(NH)1985114), 47.1 x 20.9 mm (paratype, BM(NH) 1953.1.12.162). Operculum small, widely fan-shaped with the nucleus at the centre of the columellar edge, bright red-brown.