[2] Z. album exhibits yellowish white tergites, which form the segmented dorsal exoskeleton of the pill millipede.
[3] The anterior margin of the collum, thoracic shield, and tergites displaying a green colour, while the rest of the texture appears yellowish-white.
The walking legs of Z. album hosts tarsi of usual size, measuring approximately 3.8 times as long as they are wide.
Z. album can be distinguished by features such as its weakly bell-shaped male anal shield, smaller size, unique colouration pattern, and slight variations in the shape of the anterior telopods and vulva.
[2] Zoosphaerium album is currently known to exist solely in the subhumid forest of Vohibasia, which is part of the Zombitse-Vohibasia National Park.