Escaryus molodovae

[2] This species features 35 pairs of legs in each sex and is notable for its small size, reaching only 14 mm in length.

These specimens were found on Chekhova mountain near the city of Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk on Sakhalin island in Russia.

[3] The posterior margin of the labrum features a relatively shallow concave arch in the middle and denticles that are short and obtuse.

The sternite of the ultimate leg-bearing segment has the shape of a trapezoid that is about as wide as long.

The basal element of the ultimate legs feature pores only on the ventral surface.

This species, like E. molodovae, features short and obtuse denticles and a shallow arch on the labrum, one pair of lappets on the appendages of the first maxillae, denticles on each article of the forcipules, and anal pores.