Diuronotus aspetos is one of the largest chaetonotid gastrotrich with more than 500 μm length. The pharynx is approximately one third of the body length. The mouth forms a muzzle surrounded by a
ciliary band connecting the ventral ciliated field. There are no eye spots but there are four to six cephalic cilia. The adults are simultaneous
hermaphrodites.
Cauda Each of the two cauda forms distally a furca. The second furca of each caudum arises ventrally and bears also an adhesive
duo-gland system. These secondary tubes of the furca are one of the most important diagnostic character of the genus
Diuronotus. Each of the furca bears scales.
Cuticle There is between 40 and 50
cuticular alternating columns enveloping the body, each about approximately 50 scales each. They are relatively elongated and overlap antero-laterally. Each of the scale has a median keel. The interciliary ventral field also bears scales similar to the dorsal ones.
Ciliation Apart from the sensory and head cilia mentioned above, the ventral ciliation is continuous and dense, extending from the posterior edge of the mouth to the two-thirds of the pharynx. Then, the ciliary field separates in two bands running until the posterior part of the body. The very anterior part of the ciliary continuous dorsal field is wider than the more posterior part. ==Systematics==