Agathistoma lividomaculatum, common name the West Indian tegula, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Tegulidae.
The imperforate shell has a broadly ovate-conical shape.
The spiral platform descends into the deep and round umbilicus.
The columella is set back far at its upper half and has several beads at its base.
[3][4] This species occurs abundantly under rocks at low tide in the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico but rather uncommon in the Florida Keys; and off the Lesser Antilles at depths between 0 m and 2 m.