Lejopyge laevigata exhibits a
cephalon and
pygidium that are smooth and almost featureless (
effaced). Both possess axial furrows that gradually become shallower until they disappear distally. They surround the rear edges of the
glabella (reaching about as far or a little past the basal glabellar lobes) and the anterior end of the central lobe of the pygidium. Basal furrows are also present. The
genae ("cheeks") are usually smooth, but in extremely rare cases they may possess small pits (scrobicules) of moderate depth. The border around the pygidium is uniform in width at the back and narrows towards the front. Like all members of the suborder
Agnostina,
Lejopyge laevigata is completely blind. ==Distribution==