Genus Escaryus Cook & Collins, 1891
Diagnosis.
Schendylids with head slightly longer than wide; antennae gradually tapering; labrum with distinct denticles in the intermediate part; first maxillae with lappets; second maxillary pretarsi fringed by two rows of filaments; forcipular tergite narrower than subsequent tergite; ventral pore-fields absent; coxal pores numerous and scattered; legs of the ultimate pair with two tarsal articles and claw-like pretarsus, swollen in adult males and slender in females; gonopods biarticulated in both sexes. See Table 7.