Crockerella eriphyle

Dall, 1919 Crockerella eriphyle is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Clathurellidae.

The protoconch has a minute apex and a swollen smooth globular succeeding whorl.

These develop into two and then three spiral flattish spiral cords, including the peripheral one and in front of it, while behind the keel the surface slopes flatly up to the oppressed suture only interrupted by obscure ridges due to the axial sculpture.

The axial sculpture consists of about 10 more or less prominent rib-lets beginning in front of the fasciole and extending slightly over the periphery on the body whorl becoming obsolete.

The outer lip is somewhat varicose with a large shallow rounded anal sulcus close to the suture.