Genus description from Gąsiorek & Michalczyk 2020: “Peribuccal structures absent. AISM in the shape of semilunar hooks. Buccal tube followed by a flexible annulated pharyngeal tube, without the drop-like apodeme between them; the pharyngeal annulation is simple (composed of single annuli). An ovoid pharynx with three bar-like, short or elongated or granular macroplacoids. Claws of the Hypsibius type, i.e. asymmetrical both in respect to the sequence of primary and secondary branches (2-1-2-1) and in respect to the size, with external and posterior claws being always clearly larger than internal and anterior claws. Claw bases and secondary branches form a curve. Pseudolunulae and cuticular bars on limbs absent.”
species key: Gąsiorek P, Blagden B, Morek W, Michalczyk Ł. 2024. What is a ‘strong’synapomorphy? Redescriptions of Murray’s type species and descriptions of new taxa challenge the systematics of Hypsibiidae (Eutardigrada: Parachela). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society. 202(1): 1-63. https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlad151



Citations:
Gąsiorek, P. & Michalczyk, Ł. (2020) Phylogeny of Itaquasconinae in the light of the evolution of the flexible pharyngeal tube in Tardigrada. Zoologica Scripta, 49 (4), 499–515.