| Diagnoza
 The shell with fine but distinctive spiral lirae, more distinct on juvenile whorls. Even on the largest specimens a small but deep umbilicus is present. The callus is expanded in the lower part of inner lip into a crescent-like lobe orientated slightly oblique to the shell
 Porównanie
 Differs from any other species of Ataphrus, apart from A. compactus (Gabb, 1869) from the Late Cretaceous of California (USA), in having spiral sculpture. The latter species differs in the absence of umbilicus.
 Autekologia
 
 Występowanie geograficzne
 Kłęby (Western Pomerania), Poland Zasięg czasowy
 late Oxfordian. Materiały muzealne
 Six specimens (BGR, Buchholz, and Beckert collections). Literatura
 Gabb, W. M. 1869. Cretaceous and Tertiary fossils. California Geological Survey, Paleontology, 2, 1‒299. Gründel, J & Kaim, A. 2006. Shallow-water gastropods from Late Oxfordian sands in Kłęby (Pomerania, Poland). Acta Geologica Polonica 56, 121‒157. 
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