Genus description from Pilato 1997: “Claws of the Hypsibius-type; bucco-pharyngeal tube subdivided into an anterior, rigid portion (buccal tube) and a posterior, flexible portion (pharyngeal tube) provided with a spiral thickening. Stylet supports present. Buccal tube, without ventral lamina, clearly longer than the apophyses for the insertion of the muscles of the stylets. Apophyses for the insertion of the muscles of the stylets in form of a ‘wide and flat ridge’ symmetrical with respect to the frontal plane; caudal processes of those apophyses very thin (almost invisible) and pointing laterally. Pharyngeal bulb lacking apophyses and placoids or provided with long, undivided placoid. Peribuccal lamellae and peribuccal papulae absent. Furcase of the stylets small; their branches are short and tapering at their apices. No cuticular thickening between the buccal tube and the pharyngeal tube is present in the known species. Lunules absent in the known species. Eggs unknown.”


Citations:
Pilato G. 1997. Astatumen, a new genus of the Eutardigrada (Hypsibiidae, Itaquasconinae). Entomologische Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum Hamburg. 12 (156): 205-208.