The species in this genus are characterized by a well-developed, multispiral, closely coiled
protoconch. One to three of its basal whorls are costulate. The
body whorl is wholly devoid of costae but spirally carinate. The retral sinus is relatively large, circularly rounded and close to the
suture. The
aperture is oblique. The
columella is callous, with or without plications. The
siphonal canal is short or subobsolete. The following species of this genus are also found as fossils in the age range of 48.6 Ma to 0.781 Ma:
Microdrillia comatotropis,
Microdrillia cossmanni,
Microdrillia crispata,
Microdrillia harrisi,
Microdrillia ouchitae,
Microdrillia propetrina,
Microdrillia tersa,
Microdrillia trina ==Distribution==