Eohypsibiidae

Eohypsibiidae from Marley et al. 2011: Eohypsibiidae-type claws, which are clearly delineated by septa, in linear order, from basal section, secondary branch and primary branch. The angle between basal section, secondary branch and primary branches are different between claws on the same leg and the internal claw can rotate on its base by 180°. Description from Trygvadóttir […]
Eohypsibius

Genus description from Kristensen 1982: “An extremely slender calohypsibid with reduced legs and claws. Mouth opening large with 14-16 lamellae. A complete set of teeth in the buccal lumen; annulated buccal tube. Apophyses ventrally and dorsally hook-shaped and attached to the stylet retractor muscles. Claws of the Calohypsibius-type, but with lunules. Malpighian tubules ovoid with […]
Bertolanius

Genus description from Bertolani 1981: “Amphibolus-type claws (that is asymmetric claws, each constituted of three clearly defined sections one on top of the other), crest-shaped appendices for the insertion of stylet muscles on the buccal tube, buccal lamellae curving inwards, and freely laid ornamented eggs.” Genus description from Trygvadóttir & Kristensen 2011: Large eohypsibiids with […]
Austeruseus

Austeruseus from Trygvadóttir & Kristensen 2011: “Eohypsibiidae with a rigid straight, buccal tube. The mouth is tubular, not trumpet-shaped as in Bertolanius Özdikmen, 2008 and Eohypsibius Kristensen, 1982. Lateral on the buccal tube are 2 to 6 hook-shaped appendages present for insertion of the stylet muscles. Ventral strengthening bar absent, but cuticular enforcement can be […]