Genus description from Bertolani & Biserov 1996: “Claws of Xerobiotus-type, i.e., with a basal tract small and thin, not separated by a septum from the rest of the claw, and therefore without a distinct basal peduncle, with the secondary branch inserted on the main branch. Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus of Macrobiotus-type, with lamellae around the mouth and a ventral strengthening bar on the buccal tube. Ornamented eggs free-laid.
Other characters: Short legs, very small claws without lunules on legs I-III, the external claw a little longer than the internal one. Lunules are present on the hind legs.”


Citations:
Bertolani, R. & Biserov, V.I. (1996) Leg and claw adaptations in soil tardigrades, with erection of two new genera of Eutardigrada, Macrobiotidae: Pseudohexapodibius and Xerobiotus. Invertebrate Biology, 115(4), 299-304.