Hexapodibiidae

Hexapodibiidae from Cesari et al. 2016: “Double claws asymmetrical with respect to the median plane of the leg (2121), or with only the mainbranch, with the secondary branch being reduced or sometimes absent on some legs. Claws of Hexapodibius type very short and without a common basal tract, with a base as large as the sum of primary and […]
Parhexapodibius

Genus description from Schuster et al. 1980: “Peribuccal papulae and buccal lamellae absent; six peribuccal lobes present. Buccal tube short, rigid, without spiraled thickenings. Pharynx with apophyses and macroplacoids; with or without microplacoids; without septulum. Cuticle without pores. Two double claws of each of legs I-III of similar size and shape; claws not connected; without lunulae. Fourth […]
Hexapodibius

Genus description amended by Schuster et al. 1980: “Peribuccal papulae and buccal lamellae absent; six peribuccal lobes present. Mucrones present; buccal tube short, rigid, without spiraled thickenings. Pharynx with apophyses and macroplacoids; without microplacoids and septulum. Cuticle without pores. Two small double claws of legs I-III of similar shape and size, not connected; without lunulae; sequence 2,1,2,1; […]
Haplomacrobiotus

Genus description from May 1948: “… la présence de deux griffes simples…” Translated: “…presence of two simple claws…” Note: May describes simple claws (lacking secondary branches) on all eight legs; Ramazzotti & Maucci report this on the first three legs only, with a tiny secondary branch on legs IV, barely visible (not from May, perhaps […]
Haplohexapodibius

Genus description from Pilato & Beasley 1987: “hind legs reduced to short stumps lacking claws. First three pairs of legs with two single claws. Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus with the buccal tube provided with the ventral strengthening bar. Mouth without peribuccal lamellae, provided with 6 peribuccal papulae and 6 peribuccal lobes. Pharyngeal bulb provided with apophyses and […]