Genus description from Pilato & Binda 1997: “Hypsibiidae, Hypsibiinae. Dorso-lateral elliptical organs on the head absent. Outer claws of the first three pairs of legs and posterior claws of the hind legs similar to those found in Isohypsibius. Inner claws of the first three pairs of legs and anterior claws of the hind legs conform to the Hypsibius type. In the bucco-pharyngeal apparatus the tube is rigid, without a ventral strenghtening bar. The apophyses for the insertion of the stylet muscles are in the form of a ‘sharp hook’, and symmetrical with respect to the frontal plane. the caudal processes of these apophyses [point] diagonally backwards. Peribuccal lamellae absent; twelve peribuccal papulae present. Pharyngeal apophyses and placoids present. The two branches of the furcae of the stylets have thickened, rounded apices. The eggs are laid free; the egg shell has projections.”
Note: above genus description places in Hypsibiinae, but declared Incerta by Bertolani et al. 2014.
Citations:
Bertolani R, Guidetti R, Marchioro T, Altiero T, Rebecchi L, Cesari M. 2014. Phyloeny of Eutardigrada: New molecular data and their morphological support lead to the identification of new evolutionary lineages. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 76: 110-126.
Pilato G, Binda MG. 1997. Acutuncus, a new genus of Hypsibiidae (Eutardigrada). Entomologische Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum Hamburg. 12 (155): 159-162.