The simple peritreme is continuous, slightly attached to the body whorl and reflected over the umbilicus.
The radula shows a very small central or median tooth with rather long, strongly curved tip, placed a little above and alternating somewhat with the rest of the series; on either side, one broad strongly hooked lateral, and a much broader second lateral one with correspondingly broad, more pointed hook; beyond, three, about equal, much narrower, somewhat sickle-shaped, marginal ones with a small triangular, scarcely perceptible, platelike one on the outer edge.
The animal has a broad emarginate head with one pair of long slender tentacles.
The gill attached to the left side lies across the top of the body just within the mantle edge.
They have a delicate horn-color with a broad band of very dark brown along the strongly serrate, cutting edges.