taxonID	type	description	language	source
2C238793FFFDFFC6FF103BCDFD0DFEF6.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined. I examined 15 specimens from Antarctic: Enderby Land: Evening Mountain (67 °, 39 ’ S, 46 ° 06 ’ E). Legit K. Jazdzewki. Type repository. 6 specimens (paratypes) are deposited in the Binda and Pilato collection (Department of the Animal Biology, University of Catania, Italy, slide No. 3278); the Holotype is deposited in the Department of Animal Morphology A. Mickiewicz University of Poznan (Poland), and paratypes in the Dastych collection (Zoologisches Museum of Hamburg, Germany), British Antarctic Survey Data Resource Collection (UK), National Museum of Natural History, Washington and National Museum of New Zealand, Wellington.	en	Pilato, Giovanni (2013): The taxonomic value of the structures for the insertion of the stylet muscles in the Eutardigrada, and description of a new genus. Zootaxa 3721 (4): 365-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3721.4.4
2C238793FFFDFFC6FF103BCDFD0DFEF6.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Claws of the Isohypsibius type (Fig. 2 E); double claws of the same leg slightly different in shape and size; rigid buccal tube without ventral lamina but with a dorsal and a ventral apophysis for the insertion of the stylet muscles in shape of long, continuous ridges tailing off caudally and almost reaching the level of the stylet supports (Fig. 2 A, B, C); anterior portion of both apophyses with caudal processes pointing backwards and sideways (Fig. 2 C). At about a quarter the length of the ridged apophyses is an incision and septum (Fig. 2 A, B). Six peribuccal lobes present; peribuccal lamellae absent; structures in the form of peribuccal papulae present (Fig. 2 D), but this should be confirmed. Stylet furcae typically shaped, i. e. the basal portion of the two caudal branches are enlarged with thickened, swollen, and rounded apices (Fig. 2 B); pharyngeal bulb with apophyses and placoids (Fig. 2 C). Lunules present in the monotypic species (Fig. 2 E). Smooth eggs laid in the exuvium.	en	Pilato, Giovanni (2013): The taxonomic value of the structures for the insertion of the stylet muscles in the Eutardigrada, and description of a new genus. Zootaxa 3721 (4): 365-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3721.4.4
2C238793FFFDFFC6FF103BCDFD0DFEF6.taxon	materials_examined	Type species. Isohypsibus improvisus Dastych, 1984. Composition. Dastychius improvisus comb. nov. (Dastych, 1984) is the only species to date attributable to the new genus.	en	Pilato, Giovanni (2013): The taxonomic value of the structures for the insertion of the stylet muscles in the Eutardigrada, and description of a new genus. Zootaxa 3721 (4): 365-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3721.4.4
2C238793FFFDFFC6FF103BCDFD0DFEF6.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The name Dastychius is attributed to the new genus in honour of Hieronym Dastych (University of Hamburg, Germany) author of the type species Isohypsibius improvisus Dastych, 1984.	en	Pilato, Giovanni (2013): The taxonomic value of the structures for the insertion of the stylet muscles in the Eutardigrada, and description of a new genus. Zootaxa 3721 (4): 365-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3721.4.4
2C238793FFFDFFC6FF103BCDFD0DFEF6.taxon	discussion	Remarks. Ramajendas is currently the only known eutardigrade genus having the AISM in shape of long ridges. Dast y chius clearly differs from Ramajendas in having all claws of Isohypsibius type (Fig. 2 E); the external claws of Ramajendas are of Hypsibius type with an extremely long main branch. A comparison between Dastychius gen. nov. and Ramajendas is particularly interesting as regards the AISM. In Dastychius gen. nov. the apophyses are longer and gradually thin out caudally (Fig. 2 A, B, C), whereas in Ramajendas the apophyses are shorter, and the caudal portion ends abruptly (Fig. 3 A), not gradually. In Dastychius gen. nov., though the apophyses are clearly uninterrupted, a septum is present dividing an anterior and posterior portion (Fig. 2 A, B), which is not visible in Ramajendas (Fig. 3 A).	en	Pilato, Giovanni (2013): The taxonomic value of the structures for the insertion of the stylet muscles in the Eutardigrada, and description of a new genus. Zootaxa 3721 (4): 365-378, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3721.4.4
