Notahypsibius

Genus description from Tumanov 2020: “Hypsibiidae with Ramazzottius-like claws and completely rigid buccal tube. Apophyses for the insertion of the stylet muscles asymmetrical, dorsal AISM shorter and higher than ventral, with thickened anterior margin. Pharynx with two elongated macroplacoids and minute dot-like septulum. Cephalic elliptical organs present. Rugose cuticular sculpture. Eggs laid within the exuvium […]
Fontourion

Genus description from Gąsiorek et al. 2024: “Cuticle smooth. The AISMs are in the shape of semi-lunar hooks. Buccal tube is followed by a flexible annulated pharyngeal tube; the pharyngeal annulation is semi-complex (annuli single laterally and forking dorsoventrally). A DABT is present. There is a spherical pharynx, with two macroplacoids and a septulum. Macroplacoids […]
Degmion

Genus description from Gąsiorek et al. 2024: “Cuticle distinctly sculptured in the caudal portion of the trunk; more anterior portions with a weaker sculpturing or smooth. Apophyses for the insertion of the stylet muscles (AISMs) in the shape of semilunar hooks. Buccal tube followed by a flexible annulated pharyngeal tube; the pharyngeal annulation is semi-complex […]
Pilatobiidae

Formerly Pilatobiinae from Bertolani et al. 2014: “Buccal tube followed by an annulated pharyngeal tube, with a drop-like thickening between them; pharyngeal bulb roundish or slightly oval, always containing 2 macroplacoids similar in length and in rows that look as parentheses, and a septulum.” The subfamily Pilatobiinae no longer exists, as it was promoted to the family […]
Pilatobius

Genus description from Bertolani et al. 2014: “The same characters as the subfamily. Remarks: most of the known species with cuticular bars on legs and (or) with a sculptured cuticle.” Genus description from Tumanov 2020: “Genus Pilatobius Bertolani et al. 2014. Buccal tube followed by an annulated pharyngeal tube, with a drop-like thickening between them; pharyngeal bulb […]