Genus description from Thulin 1942, emended by Kristensen & Higgins 1984: “Halechiniscidae with four digits. External digits always supported by peduncles; internal digits with proximal pads, peduncles present or absent. Claws with three exposed points (hooks), may be retracted within claw sheath. Dorsal cuticular plates absent although grid-like pattern of 18–23 folds sometimes present on epicuticle. Complete set of cephalic cirri always present; configuration of primary clavae and lateral cirri variable, arising from distinct lateral extension or directly from head; secondary clavae occurring as indistinct flat sacs or dome-shaped papillae. Stylet supports, stylets and placoids present. Spines present on legs I–III, clavoid papillae, each with spine, on leg IV. Paired seminal receptacles with ducts opening posterior to the female gonopore present between legs III and IV.”


Citations:
Fontoura, P., Bartels, P.J., Jørgensen, A., Kristensen, R.M. & Hansen, J.G. (2017) A dichotomous key to the genera of the marine Heterotardigrades (Tardigrada). Zootaxa, 4294: 1–45.
Kristensen, R.M. & Higgins, R.P. (1984) Revision of Styraconyx (Tardigrada: Halechiniscidae), with description of two new species from Disko Bay, West Greenland. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology, 391: 1–40.
Thulin, G. (1942) Ein neuer mariner Tardigrad. Meddelanden från Göteborgs Musei Zoologiska Avdelning, 99: 1–10.