Like all Agnostida,
Acmarhachis is diminutive and the headshield (or
cephalon) and tailshield (or
pygidium) are of approximately the same size (or
isopygous) and outline. As in all Agnostina,
Acmarhachis has two
thorax segments. When Agnostina are enrolled, a tiny opening between the cephalon and the thorax becomes visible (the cephalothoracic aperture) that uniquely distinguishes this group from the
Eodiscina. A feature shared with all Agnostoidea is that the frontal lobe of the central raised area of the cephalon (or glabella) is not laterally expanded compared to the backward lobe, like in the
Condylopygoidea. In
Acmarhachis the furrow at midline between the front of the glabella and the border is weak or absent. The glabella has a long
ogival to
subquadrate front lobe, and the furrow defining it at its back is straight. The back lobe of the glabella is accompanied by two triangular basal lobes of moderate to large size. On the pygidium the axis or rhachis reaches the border. It is divided along its length in three lobes. It is shaped a bit like an
amphora, the back pointed and strongly constricted across the middle lobe. The middle lobe also carries a node where it contacts the posterior lobe. ==References==