synonyms include:[1] Canariella hispidula is a species of small, air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Canariellidae, the hairy snails and their allies.
The shell is moderately umbilicated, conoid, solid, light rufous above, paler below, especially towards the umbilicus.
The shell has five whorls, that are slightly flattened above, convex below, obtusely carinated at the periphery and obtusely angulated round the umbilicus, increasing regularly, the last nearly twice as wide as the penultimate, shortly deflexed in front, and slightly constricted behind the peristome.
[2] The aperture is semi-rounded, oblique, with margins approaching each other, united by a thin callus on the parietal wall.
The umbilicus moderately wide and deep, showing a portion of the penultimate whorl.