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Shell: Size moderate for genus (height up to 6.8 mm, width up to 6.7 mm), conical, slightly higher than wide; height 1.0-l.lx width, 3.1-3.5x aperture height; periphery subangular. Protoconch paucispiral, diameter approx. 300 µm, rounded, with 5 thin, unequally spaced spiral threads; terminal lip straight, without varix. Teleoconch of up to 5.5 whorls; first two whorls convex, subsequent whorls almost straight-sided; shoulder oblique with angulate rim, except on last whorl where shoulder horizontal; whorls with 8-10 spiral cords; cords thin and nearly smooth on first two whorls, thicker and beaded on subsequent whorls, beads of adapical cords much stronger, intervals between cords narrower than width of cords. Suture canaliculate on early whorls, not so on final whorl. First whorl sculptured by 6 thin, more or less equally spaced, spiral cords; cords arising immediately after protoconch; PI at rim of shoulder; P6 sometimes partially covered by suture; faint, close-set axial threads between cords. On second whorl, PI rapidly becoming stronger than other cords; P3 and P4 faint, difficult to distinguish; P2 and P5 of intermediate strength; axial threads evanescing by middle of whorl. Prosocline axial folds develop at start of third whorl, stronger on subsutural area and adapical part, rendering PI and P2 subgranular; PI and P5 the strongest cords, P5 stronger than PI, smooth, producing suprasutural (peripheral) carina; P6 totally covered by suture; secondary cord S3 arising at end of whorl, soon attaining size of P3 and P4. On fourth whorl, PI and P2 strongly beaded, other cords subgranular; P6 partially visible on some samples, weakly subgranular. On fifth whorl, Tl arising at beginning of whorl, between suture and PI; shoulder more or less horizontal, suture not canaliculate; axial folds much weaker, but still visible. On final whorl, P6 arising at periphery; T2 arising above P5, rapidly resembling P4; T3 arising later between PI and P2, beaded. Aperture subcircular; peristome incomplete; edge of outer and inner lips somewhat thickened; columella vertical, weakly concave, its edge slightly reflected at mid-point and overlapping umbilicus, a small flange at its base. Base weakly convex, almost flat, with 9-10 spiral cords; 3-4 outer cords smooth, relatively strong, their intervals similar to width of cords; cords of median area much weaker, their intervals approx. 1.5x width of cords; 2-3 inner cords much stronger and beaded; innermost cord at rim of umbilicus, twice as wide as penultimate cord and with strong, axially elongate beads. Umbilicus deep, comparatively wide (diameter ca. 17-21% of shell width), with angulate rim; internal wall almost straight, with 3-5 equally spaced, spiral cords of varying strength, crossed by axial grooves; intervals between cords approx. 0.5-1.Ox width of cords. Colour: Teleoconch whorls nacreous, white to greyish-blue, varying between samples; early teleoconch whorls white to deep grey, later whorls and base white to greyish-blue; protoconch white.
Radula: Rhipidoglossate; formula (5-6)+1+4+1+4+1+(5-6), with approx. 30 transverse rows of teeth; rows broadly M-shaped; rachidian cusp trigonal, with finely denticulate lateral margins and a somewhat larger central denticle; two inner lateral teeth similar to rachidian, but asymmetrical, their inner margin straight, the outer one curved; third lateral tooth more slender, fourth lateral tooth elongate and curved, with finer, more irregular denticles; interaction of base-plates complex; a well-developed, elongate-rectangular latero-marginal plate present; marginals 5-6, sickle-shaped, gradually tapering to a sharp point, lacking side denticles.
Vilvens, C. , Williams, S.T. & Herbert, D.G., 2014. New genus Arxellia with new species of Solariellidae (Gastropoda: Trochoidea) from New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Western Australia, Vanuatu and Tonga.