Anchoromicrocotylinae is a subfamily of flatworms within the family Microcotylidae and class Monogenea.
In the same work, Bravo-Hollis in 1981 created the new genus Anchoromicrocotyle and amended the diagnosis of the family Microcotylidae.
[1] Members of Anchoromicrocotylinae are characterized by a symmetric haptor, with a sharp end that bears three pairs of larval hooks.
The digestive system includes two oral suckers with papillary borders, a pharynx and an esophagus.
The female genital system include a complex ovary, a genito-intestinal canal, an ootype, a uterus, and a single dorsal unarmed vagina.