The length of the shell attains 6.2 mm, its diameter 2.8 mm. (Original description) The shell is imperforate, sinistral, and turrited with an elongately conic shape. It is a light chestnut-corneous color, characterized by a thin, diaphanous, and glossy texture. When viewed under a lens, the surface is very minutely striate, reflecting the natural lines of growth. The
spire is elongately conic and terminates in a somewhat obtuse
apex. The suture is not impressed, but it is very narrowly margined and appears slightly darker than the rest of the shell. There are 8 1/2
whorls; the embryonic whorls are slightly rounded, while the remaining whorls are nearly flat, increasing slowly and remaining rather compact. The
body whorl is rotund and becomes subsaccate at the base. The
aperture is nearly ovate and sits at a slightly oblique angle. The parietal
lamella is well developed and whitish. It is slightly oblique and minutely serrate, as it is set with microscopic thorn-like spines that incline slightly toward the opening. The
columella is twisted, callous, and biplicate. Two parallel, rounded columellar lamellae are roughly equal in size and extend fully to the margin. The
lip is thin and remains mostly unexpanded, though it expands slightly at the lower portion. The outer margin is slightly arcuate, while the columellar margin is reflexed and adnate. ==Distribution==