The head possibly bore a pair of stalked eyes.
The head morphology is poorly known, but may have been made up of at minimum three segments with an anterior sclerite, whether a hypostome was present is unclear.
The head also bore a pair of grasping appendages similar in morphology to those of Branchiocaris.
Running along the body were pairs of uniramous (single branched) appendages, which were only made up of exopods (the outer branch of a typical biramous/two branched arthropod limb), these changed in morphology from being roughly triangular flaps to being filamented rods towards the posterior of the animal.
[1] Remains of the species were originally attributed to Branchiocaris, to which Loricicaris is thought to be closely related.