Shells of the Anomphalidae are rounded, almost discoidal, low-spired trochospiral inform, possibly with a globular
body whorl. The
aperture is oval, without exhalent slit or crease. The
umbilicus is narrow, open or closed. The inner shell layer is seemingly
nacreous. The shell surface is generally smooth, ornamentation consisting of fine transverse lyrae or growth lines parallel to the aperture
lip. The Anomphalidae differ from the Euomphalcea to which they have been reassigned in being more trochoidal, in lacking the angulation on the upper whorl surface characteristic of Euomphalacea, and in having the inner shell layer seemingly nacreous. (The inner shell layers of the Euomphalacea may be of laminar aragonite, but are never nacreous.) The Anomphalidea differ from the
Pleurotomariacea in lacking the often deep slit or
selenizone, which is characteristic of that taxon. == Taxonomy ==