The height of the shell varies between 1.5 mm and 1.6 mm, its diameter between 2.8 mm and 3.3 mm. (Original description) The shell is openly umbilicated (indicating a wide opening at the base, typically allowing a clear view of the internal winding of the whorls), depressed-conoid in shape, and thin in substance. It is finely striated and possesses a brownish-horn coloration. The
spire is shortly conoid and distinctly stepped. There are four
whorls that are somewhat flattened and feature an obtuse, only slightly prominent keel. Just above this keel, the surface is lightly grooved. The
body whorl is slightly convex at the base; at the front, it is briefly deflected and becomes detached from the rest of the shell. The
aperture is diagonal and ellipsoidal in shape. The peristome is continuous (this means the lip of the aperture forms a complete, unbroken ring) and is very briefly expanded on all sides. (Description in 2019) The shell is strongly flattened and keeled, featuring a
body whorl marked by a slight subsutural furrow on its dorsal side. The
protoconch is characterized by spiral striations, while the
teleoconch is more rugged, exhibiting rough wrinkles overlaid with fine spiral striae. The
aperture is entirely free from the penultimate whorl and is equipped with four denticles: two palatal, one parietal, and one columellar. ==Distribution==