Initially placed in the genus Asemonea, the species was moved to Goleba in 1980 by Fred Wanless.
[3][4] Goleba punctata have light green, pear-shaped carapaces (with females being slightly larger and rounder than males) parallel brown stripes on the thorax, and black markings around all but the anterior median eyes.
[1][3] The eyes are in four rows on high tubercles with the posterior median pair being the largest.
The abdomen is narrower than the carapace with a poorly defined pattern of reddish-brown hairs.
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