Megastygarctidinae from Bello & de Zio Grimaldi 1998, amended by Hansen & Kristensen 2006, in Degma 2018: “Four claws on the first three pairs of legs and two claws on the fourth pair; all claws with small dorsal spur; each claw originating from a short pedestal. Typical dorsal plate pattern of the family (head plate, three body plates, caudal plate), modified by intercalated accessory plates, or dorsal plates may be completely absent. Ventral plates may be present. Posterior part of the head with two lateral lobes bearing the primary clavae. Anterior part of the head sometimes divided into two lobes. Primary and secondary clavae of different shapes. Primary clavae club-shaped. Secondary clavae occurring as ovoid structures or as dome-shaped papillae. Cirrus E with a strongly annulated base. Leg sense organs present either on the second, third and fourth pair of legs or only on the fourth pair of legs. Sense organs on the fourth pair of legs always formed as bulb-shaped papillae. The two vesicular seminal receptacles with genital ducts extended outside the body as genital spines or ovoid papillae overlapping the female genital rosette-system.”
Citations:
Bello, G. & de Zio Grimaldi, S. (1998) Phylogeny of the genera of the Stygarctidae and related families (Tardigrada: Heterotardigrada). Zool Anz, 237: 171-183.
Degma, P. & Guidetti, R. (2018) Tardigrade Taxa. Chapter 15 in Water Bears: The Biology of Tardigrades, Schill (ed.), Springer Nature Switzerland.
Hansen, J.G. & Kristensen, R.M. (2006) The ‘hyena female’ of tardigrades and descriptions of two new species of Megastygarctides (Arthrotardigrada: Stygarctidae) from Saudi Arabia. Hydrobiologica, 558(1): 81-101.