[1] Luteostriata ceciliae is a medium to small land planarian, reaching up to 63 millimetres (2.5 in) in length when crawling.
The dorsal color is light-yellow with five dark longitudinal stripes: one median, two paramedian and two lateral.
The paramedian and lateral stripes are broader, but not well marked, being formed by a series of pigment spots and somewhat discontinuous.
The specific epithet was given in honor of Maria Cecília Braun, for her contributions of land flatworm collections to the Instituto de Pesquisas de Planárias at Unisinos and her years dedicated to the study of that material.
[1] The only known place of occurrence of L. ceciliae is the São Francisco de Paula National Forest in southern Brazil.