Aegopinella epipedostoma

(Original description in Latin) The shell is slightly convex and depressed with a broad umbilicus and barely noticeable striations.

There are five slightly convex and depressed whorls, with the first being minute and the others growing more rapidly.

The body whorl is larger, depressed-rounded, and the base is somewhat widened at the aperture, which is hardly tectiform and is not descending.

The aperture has a lunate shape and is ovate-oblong and scarcely compressed.

[2] This species occurs in the Czech Republic, Ukraine[3] and other countries (Poland, France, Spain).