Schmarda, 1859
Euryleptidae with an oval or elongate-oval body. Well-developed marginal tentacles containing numerous eyes. Mouth close behind the cerebral organ; the intestinal trunk extends to the posterior end of the body, trifurcates anteriorly, and gives off several pairs of lateral branches, whose secondary branches anastomose freely. The male copulatory complex immediately posterior to the pharynx; the female genital pore close behind the male complex; uterine canals confluent posteriorly, with several pairs of lateral vesicles.
Source: Prudhoe, 1982.
The following species of this genus occurs in the region:
Prostheceraeus vittatus