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sticky slime to trap
their prey.
Species of
Peripatoides have 14, 15, or 16
pairs of legs. The
Peripatoides novaezealandiae species complex consists of...
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Peripatoides indigo, the
indigo velvet worm, is a
velvet worm of the
family Peripatopsidae. The Māori name for the
velvet worm is ngaokeoke, from the Māori...
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Peripatoides novaezealandiae is a
species of
velvet worm. "
Peripatoides novaezealandiae (Hutton, 1876)".
Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved...
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Peripatoides kawekaensis is a
species of
velvet worm in the
Peripatopsidae family. This
species is
ovoviviparous and has 15
pairs of legs. The type locality...
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Peripatoides suteri is a
species of
velvet worm in the
Peripatopsidae family. This
species is ovoviviparous, has 16
pairs of legs, and is
endemic to New...
- Deficient)
Plicatoperipatus jamaicensis (Near Threatened)
Peripatoides indigo (Vulnerable)
Peripatoides suteri (Vulnerable)
Peripatopsis alba (Vulnerable) Peripatopsis...
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Onychophora like this
Peripatoides sp. are no
longer counted as unirames....
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lecithotrophic ovoviviparity (with
yolky eggs
retained in
their uteri, e.g.,
Peripatoides) to
matrotrophic viviparity (with
little or no yolk in the eggs retained...
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keiensis novaebritanniae papuensis lorentzi vanheurni Paropisthopatus Peripatoides aurorbis indigo kawekaensis morgani novaezealandiae otepoti suteri sympatrica...
- legs, and
ovoviviparous species of 15 and 16
pairs of legs in the
genus Peripatoides. A
number of Tāmaki Māori are ****ociated with the
early settlement of...