Liotella vercoi is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Skeneidae.
The very minute, white, opaque shell consists of four whorls, including the smooth, globular protoconch.
It has a discoidal shape with a sunken spire and is widely umbilicated.
The intervening spaces are smooth, with the exception of a median spiral thread on the base.
[2] This marine species is endemic to Australia and was dredged at Wilson's Promontory off Victoria.