Mesotardigrada from Rahm 1937: “The animal possesses a cirrus lateralis, but no clava. Lateral spines are four in number on both sides of the body, on b, c and d according to the nomenclature given by Thulin and adopted by all specialists. The pharynx contains bacilla, but no komma. Toes and claws are nearly equal, with exception of the outer ones on both sides, which are a little longer than the inner ones, but there is no distinction between the main and side branches of the claw. Besides the well visible anus one can distinguish a rectal gland and the vasa Malpighii (nearly invisible).”
(nomen dubium according to Grothman et al. 2017)
Citations:
Grothman, G.T., Johansson, C., Chilton, G., Kagoshima, H., Tsujimoto, M. & Suzuki, A.C. (2017) Gilbert Rahm and the status of Mesotardigrada Rahm, 1937. Zoological Science, 34: 5–10.
Rahm, G. (1937) A new ordo [sic] of tardigrades from the hot springs of Japan (Furu-yu Section, Unzen). Annotationes Zoologicae Japonensis, 16: 345–352.