Genus description from Guidetti & Bertolani 2001: “Claws of Calcarobiotus type, with an evident thin stalk, an evident wide transverse septum dividing the basal portion from the rest of the claw, wide basal portion of the claw with a large distal part (bearing or not spurs); main and secondary branches (at least on the first three pairs of legs) similar and almost symmetrical with respect to the median plane of the claw. Buccal-pharyngeal apparatus of the Macrobiotus type (buccal tube rigid with a ventral strengthening bar). Eggs laid freely, with processes on the egg shell.
Remarks […] All the species of the genus present buccal armature with a posterior crown of large teeth (elongated longitudinally), a buccal tube posteriorly ending with three double-arched incisions.”



Citations :
Guidetti R, Bertolani R. 2001. An evolutionary line of the Macrobiotinae (Tardigrada, Macrobiotidae): Calcarobiotus and related species. Italian Journal of Zoology. 68 (3): 229—233.