The height of the shell attains 1.8 mm, its diameter 4.5 mm. (Original description in Latin) The shell is somewhat openly umbilicated, discoid in shape, and thin in substance. It is delicately sculpted with arched, fold-like striae and is likely horn-colored. The
spire is shortly conoid and somewhat stepped.There are 4 1/2
whorls that are flattened and slightly detached at the deep suture. The
body whorl is obtusely keeled at the periphery; it is lightly indented above the keel and relatively flat at the base. The
aperture is nearly horizontal and obliquely oval in shape. It is narrowed by three teeth: one on the parietal wall, one on the base, and one horizontal, lamelliform tooth on the
columella. The
peristome is continuous and is pressed against the preceding whorl at the top. The upper margin is straight, while the outer and basal margins are briefly expanded, and the columellar margin is slightly reflected. (Description in 2019) The shell is discoidal and features a strong keel at its periphery. Along the final half-whorl, a slight subsutural furrow is present on the dorsal side. The
protoconch is smooth, transitioning into a
teleoconch characterized by rough wrinkles and fine spiral striations. The
aperture is equipped with both a columellar and a palatal tooth. Unlike several related species, the aperture in this form remains
adnate, meaning it is firmly attached to the penultimate whorl rather than becoming detached. ==Distribution==