Murrayidae from Bertolani et al. 2014: “Double claws V-shaped or L-shaped, with the two branches diverging immediately after a short common basal section; ventral deep indentation on the ventral lamina; buccal tube completely rigid; epicuticular layer with pillar-like structures, sometime visible only at ultrastructural level.”
generic key: Guidetti R, Giovannini I, Del Papa V, Ekrem T, Nelson DR, Rebecchi L, Cesari M. 2022. Phylogeny of the asexual lineage Murrayidae (Macrobiotoidea, Eutardigrada) with the description of Paramurrayon gen. nov. and Paramurrayon meieri sp. nov. Invertebrate Systematics. 36(12): 1099-1117.
Citations:
Bertolani, R., Guidetti, R., Marchioro, T., Altiero, T., Rebecchi, L. & Cesari, M. (2014) Phylogeny of Eutardigrada: New molecular data and their morphological support lead to the identification of new evolutionary lineages. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 76, 110–126.