[2] This species occurs in Brazil in the states of Ceará and Amapá, where it is found uncommonly, living on the ground.
[2] The shell color is a brown-tinted whitish; the base is copiously dappled with oblong spots, and more or less spirally clouded with dull reddish brown.
There is a narrow dark spiral band bordering the suture below, fading on the two earlier whorls.
The last half whorl is regularly latticed or malleate in a diamond pattern.
The peristome is white, very broadly expanded, reflexed and recurved, rather thick, and arcuate throughout.