[3][5] Due to the size and age of the fossil specimens, Fordillidae species are included as part of the Turkish Small shelly fauna.
[3] Similar to Fordilla, species of Pojetaia are small, with valves to less than 2 millimetres (0.079 in) in length.
Pojetaia species have an overall shape which is suboval, with the subequal valves slightly elongated.
The exteriors of the shells show faint ribbing and fine comarginal growth lines.
[7] The structuring is similar to shell layering found in the extinct genera Anabarella and Watsonella which is thought to suggest that members of the phylum Mollusca developed nacre independently several times.