Aheatherella n. gen. Seeman, Minor, Baker & Walter
Type species— Aheatherella mira n. sp.
Diagnosis: With the revised characteristics of the family (see above). Adult: sternal seta st1 on sclerotised jugularia; peritremes present, short but well-developed; ventral seta JV3 well-developed, not inserted on anal rim; opisthogaster with deep concavities flanking anus and with ten pairs of setae (ZV5 present), setae JV5 placed ventrally, directly behind JV4; marginal protuberances with their setae closely associated, arising on dorsal surface of each protuberance; tibia I with 12 setae (av2 absent). Dorsal shields monomorphic: both sexes with entire podonotal-mesonotal shield; lateral shields divided into podonotal and mesonotal sections; dorsal and lateral shields free anteriorly from marginal shield. Male: setae st5 on sternogenital shield.
Etymology: The generic name is derived from the type genus of the family and the prefix ‘a’, Greek for ‘not’ or ‘away from’.