Danilia weberi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chilodontaidae.
They are crossed by numerous riblike striae, producing short spines on the points of intersection, and very fine lines of growth.
The oblique aperture is rounded-ovate, with a very thin, slightly expanded outer and basal margin, encircled by a strong, compressed, external varix.
The parietal wall is covered by a much expanded, smooth layer, loosened from the body whorl near the place of the wanting umbilicus.
The interior of the aperture is very iridescent, but covered in part in the adult shells, by the porcellaneous internal rib.