The length of the shell attains 6.2 mm, its diameter 3.1 mm. (Original description) The shell is minutely perforate and can be either dextral (right-handed) or sinistral (left-handed). It is ovately conic in shape and possesses a naphthalene-yellow hue. The structure is very thin, slightly diaphanous, and glossy; when viewed under a lens, the surface appears minutely striate with growth lines and is marked by extremely fine revolving striae. The
spire is conic, ending in an obtuse
apex. The suture is simple and hardly impressed. There are 6 1/2
whorls, which are slightly convex; the embryonic whorls are rather large and rounded, while the
body whorl is rotund and saccate, though it tapers slightly below. The
aperture is broadly oval and is scarcely oblique. Inside the aperture, the parietal
lamella is white and very small. The
columella is nearly straight. The
lip is very slightly thickened, featuring an arcuate outer margin and a reflexed columellar margin. Finally, the parietal
callus is thin, and the moderate umbilicus is rimate (slit-like). ==Distribution==