The sculpture consists of spirals with quasi unique net-like, finely incised rhombohedral patterns.
A similar (but not identical) surface pattern appears in Homalopoma granuliferum Nomura & Hatai, 1940 (family Colloniidae).
Color: the surface is dull and rough, yellowish, sparsely spotted on the spirals with a ruddy brown, which is almost crimson on the infra-sutural beads.
they are almost flat, while the body whorl alone is slightly convex, rounded, and carinated at the periphery and tumid on the base, in the center of which is a most minute umbilical chink.
The columella is short, straight, slightly tubercled on its inner side, hardly toothed in front, and still less angulated at its junction with the outer lip.
The columellar lip is very thin, slightly excavated longitudinally, and reverted on the minute umbilicus, which it almost wholly conceals.