Biserovus

Genus description from Guidetti & Pilato 2003: “Diploclaws similar to those of Pseudohexapodibius, formed by a common tract and a main and a secondary branch. A differentiated basal portion less sclerified than the common tract is lacking. Lunules absent. The buccal-pharyngeal tube is subdivided into a rigid anterior portion with a ventral strengthening bar and a […]