Keysercypria Karanovic, 2011
Type species: Keysercypria affinis (Klie, 1933) Karanovic, 2011
Amended diagnosis of Keysercypria (see also Table 3 and discussion). Cp rounded and laterally compressed, LV overlapping RV along anterior, ventral and posterior margins. RV with marginal tubercles along anteroventral and/or posteroventral margins; anterior inner list inwardly displaced to varying degrees. Ovarium posteriorly turned upwards.
Short seta accompanying natatory setae on A2 absent. Terminal segment of Md-palp ca. 5x longer than (basal) width. Terminal palp segment of Mx1 with 4 claws/setae. Setae d1 and d2 on T2 absent. T2 with e-seta short in the male; h3-seta on the T 2 in males long, reaching well beyond the tip of the distal claw. T3 with setae d1 and dp present, d2-seta absent; h2-seta ca. 2x as long as h1. Ovarium posteriorly turned upwards. Proximal seta on CR of medium length.
Other species: Keysercypria deformis (Klie, 1940); Keysercypria schubarti (Farkas, 1958) (see discussion).