It has been poorly studied because of the lack of fossil specimens found in the region since the 1980's.
The outer zone of the disk is flat and broad, rarely appearing with concentric ridges.
The inner zone of the organism has more relief in it which is most likely the product of a small amount of thickness within the body.
The inner zone is marked by 11-19 radial and wedge-shaped lobes which end with roundness.
[3] The animal was probably an epifaunal one which mostly lived on low-level locations on the sea floor.