Eutrephoceras typically possess nearly globular conchs (shells). The whorls are reniform (kidney-shaped) in cross section and broadly rounded on the sides and lower edge. On the upper edge it is only slightly curved. The surface of the shell is usually smooth, but can sometimes be sculptured. The
suture patterns are slightly sinuous, though it can be more or less straight in some species. The
umbilicus is small and barely noticeable, sometimes hidden altogether. The
septa are averagely convex towards the tip. The
siphuncle is small and circular in cross section. It can vary in position considerably and its placement is important in identifying different species under the genus, but it is never marginal. Puncture marks made by teeth on several Late Cretaceous-aged
Eutrephoceras fossils (such as
E. campbelli, of the
Trent River Formation in
Vancouver) are cited as evidence of
mosasaur predation on this genus. ==Distribution==