Eurytrochus bathyrhaphe

The shell has a depressed-conic shape with a flattened base.

The shell is ornamented with deep brown granules.

The body whorl has a roundly angulated periphery and is encircled by about 14 granulose lirae.

The outer margin of the lip is crenulated, at the base and is strongly lirate.

[2] This marine species occurs off the Solomon Islands and the Philippines.