The exoskeleton of this organism is weakly chitinized. The prosome is about two times the length of the urosome, excluding the caudal rami, and approximately 1.8 times the length of the urosome when including the caudal rami.
The genital double-somite is roughly 1.7 times as long as its maximum width, exhibiting a thin oval-shaped structure. The largest width is measured at the anterior 3/5 of the double-somite, and it tapers gradually towards the posterior part. Paired genital apertures are located at about 2/5 the distance from the anterior margin of the genital double-somite. The armature in this region is represented by one long spine and minute spinules.The antenna is three-segmented and distinctly reflexed. The coxobasis features a row of long, fine spinules along the outer and inner margins, with a few additional denticles on the proximal and distal parts of the outer margin. The endopod is two-segmented, with the distal endopod segment being shorter than the proximal endopod segment. The lateral armature includes one pectinate, strong spiniform seta III and three curved setae, with seta I sparsely pinnate and shorter than setae II-IV.The labrum is distinctly bilobed, with the lobes separated by a semicircular vertex. The anterior part of the medial incision is covered by a single straight hyaline lamella. The posterior part of the medial incision is ornamented with four rounded integumental thickenings and a group of four secretory pores located proximally on each lobe.The maxillule is weakly bilobed and bears a few spinules. The inner lobe consists of three elements: the outermost one is spiniform, with three strong spinules in the midregion and distally spinulose. The middle element is setiform and bipinnate, while the innermost element is sparsely bipinnate and located at some distance from the others. The outer lobe has four elements: the innermost element is setiform and naked, the element next to the outermost is spiniform and strong, with a double row of short spinules. The two outermost elements are setiform and bipinnate, with the outermost element being the longest.