The posterior half of the bone is the tuber calcanei.
In males, several orange stripes run laterally across the posterior half of the body.
The second to fifth somites of the abdomen are generally white, at least in the posterior half.
The eyes are small to moderate and are placed dorsolaterally in the posterior half of the head.
The nucleus typically lies in the posterior half of the cell.
The posterior half of the base is light chestnut brown; the anterior white.
On the posterior half of the body, there a few melanophores following the horizontal midline.
The pneumostome lies in the posterior half of the mantle.
At the posterior half is a series of faint transverse ridges.
The posterior half of the wing has an orange-tawny area.