Eopeachella is an extinct genus of trilobites, fossil marine arthropods, with species of probably small size (largest headshield (or cephalon) 1.1 centimetres or 0.43 inches long), entire, articulate specimens have not yet been found.
It is a small sized biceratopsid trilobite, that exhibits the effaced cephalic features that are typical for that family.
The central area of the cephalon (or glabella) is elongated, reaching the anterior border, and hourglass shaped.
In Emigrantia the genal spines are longer than the cephalon and attach halfway down its side (or lateral margin).
The genal spine bases and lateral cephalic border are also inflated in Paranephrolenellus inflatus, but this species differs from Eopeachella in having clearly visible glabellar furrows, and strongly divergent ocular lobes.