limno-terrestrial species, one fossil species
{Double claws of Milnesiidae type (primary and secondary branches are completely
separated). Buccal tube completely rigid, or subdivided into rigid and flexible
portions, or completely flexible; ventral lamina absent; six peribuccal papilae and
six or only four peribuccal lamellae present; two lateral papillae on the head
(cephalic papillae) present; apophyses for the insertion of the stylet muscles, if
known, in shape of “very short and very flat ridges” symmetrical with respect to
the frontal plane and without caudal processes; elongated pharyngeal bulb without
pharyngeal apophyses and placoids. Eggs, if known, are smooth and laid in the
exuvium.} (Pilato and Binda 2010; Dastych 2011; Bertolani et al. 2014)
(Degma P, Guidetti R. 2018. Tardigrade Taxa. In: Water Bears: The biology of tardigrades. Schill RO, Editor. Switzerland: Springer Nature. p. 371-409. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-95702-9_15.)