Georissa bangueyensis Smith, 1895
“The strong callus over the umbilical region is a characteristic feature. There is very little surface-sculpture observable, merely very faint lines of growth and a few minute spiral striae on the body0whorl, visible only under the microscope.” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
E. A. Smith (1895) original descriptions on Georissa bangueyensis – “Testa turbinata, rufescens, fere laevis; anfractus 4, perconvexi, sutura profunda sejuncti, lineis incrementi obliquis substriati, primus subglobosus; aperture oblique semicircularis; peristoma vix incrassatum, marginibus callo tenui junctis, columellari supra regionem umbilicalem fortiter reflexo, callum crassum formante.”
Georissa bangueyensis – “Longit. 1 2/3 millim., diam. 1 1/3; apertura 2/3 longa, ½ lata” (E. A. Smith, 1895)
Type locality – “Banguey Island” (E. A. Smith, 1895)