The surface is marked with strong and nearly regular plications, which are not sharply defined and gradually diminish in prominence towards the apex, terminating abruptly at the second whorl.
The embryonic whorls are convex, initially increasing rapidly in size and then more slowly, with a nearly smooth surface that exhibits very faint striations.
The body whorl is elongated, tapering toward the base, and indistinctly angulate at the margin of the perforation.
The aperture is somewhat oblique and subrhomboidal in shape, bearing a thick, blunt callus just within the outer lip.
The columella is narrowly triangular, with a basal columellar fold that is oblique and extends nearly to the margin.