Habitus: Body transparent/white, eyes absent in specimens mounted in Hoyer’s medium. Cuticle: Dorsal cuticle, including dorso-caudal portion of legs IV covered with small polygonal tubercles 0.8-1.2 µm in diameter. Spaces between the tubercles form a reticulum of grooves. Ventral cuticle smooth, without sculpturing. Gibbosities and cuticular pores absent. Buccal apparatus: Bucco-pharyngeal apparatus of the Isohypsibius type, without the ventral lamina. Peribuccal lamellae absent. Oral cavity armature composed of two clearly visible round ventral teeth (sometimes a third, weakly developed tooth is also present). Pharyngeal bulb with long, triangular apophyses and with three granular macroplacoids, all without constrictions. Macroplacoid length sequence 1<2<3. Microplacoid and septulum absent. Legs and claws: Claws of the Isohypsibius type, similar in size and shape on all legs. All primary branches with minute accessory points (sometimes not visible in poorly preserved/oriented specimens). Proper lunules at the bases of external claws, absent; but in some specimens a small, smooth areola is visible under the claw. Bars and other cuticular structures on legs, absent.