Lissotestella is a genus of minute sea snails or micromolluscs, marine gastropod molluscs, unassigned in the superfamily Seguenzioidea. First described by A. W. B. Powell in 1946, the genus is endemic to the waters surrounding New Zealand.
Description
'' '' In the original description, Powell described the genus as below: The genus' protoconch is bluntly rounded, having approximately 1.5 smooth whorls, and typically has a slight ledge within its peristome, and a rounded variciform swelling found behind the outer lip. Members of the genus are turbiniform and narrowly umbilicate. The protoconch is large, swollen, dome-shaped, with a sculpture of fine anastomosing ridges. The genus has convex teleoconch whorls that are sculptured with either spiral cords or lirae. Members of the genus have heights that vary between . The genus can be differentiated from Lissotesta due to Lissotestella having stronger umbilicus spirals, and the presence of a varix on the outer lip. ==Taxonomy==