The most prominent of these is a small, cup-shaped impact along the southwestern outer rim.
Attached to the exterior of its southwestern rim is the prominent crater King.
There is a small crater intruding into the southwestern outer rim.
Several small craterlets lie along the remnant of the southern and southwestern rim.
There is a gap in the southwestern rim, where it joins a slightly smaller worn crater formation.
This cliff forms the southwestern rim of the Nectaris impact basin.
The southwestern rim has been modified, and appears straighter than the otherwise circular shape of the perimeter.
Little of the original wall remains nearly intact, with the south and southwestern rim having survived the erosion process better than the other wall sections.
A small crater with a flat floor intrudes into the southwestern rim of Quetelet.
The crater forms a shallow depression in the surface, with small craters along the southeastern and southwestern rim.