Peripatopsis
Peripatopsis is a genus of South African velvet worms in the Peripatopsidae family.[1][2] The number of legs in this genus ranges from as few as 16 pairs (e.g., in P. clavigera)[3] to as many as 25 pairs (in P. moseleyi) and varies within species when the number is greater than 18 pairs.[4] Velvet worms in this genus feature a last pair of legs (the genital pair) that is rudimentary or reduced in size, mainly in males.[4] This genus exhibits matrotrophic viviparity, that is, mothers in this genus retain eggs in their uteri and supply nourishment to their embryos, but without any placenta.[5]
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Illustration of the oncopods (legs) of Peripatopsis capensis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Onychophora |
Family: | Peripatopsidae |
Genus: | Peripatopsis Pocock, 1894 |
Species | |
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Species
The genus Peripatopsis consists of the following species:
- Peripatopsis alba Lawrence, 1931 — white cave velvet worm
- Peripatopsis balfouri (Sedgwick, 1885)
- Peripatopsis birgeri Ruhberg & Daniels, 2013
- Peripatopsis bolandi Daniels et al., 2013
- Peripatopsis capensis (Grube, 1866)
- Peripatopsis cederbergiensis Daniels et al., 2013
- Peripatopsis clavigera Purcell, 1899 — Knysna velvet worm
- Peripatopsis edenensis Barnes et al., 2020
- Peripatopsis ferox Barnes et al., 2020
- Peripatopsis hamerae Ruhberg & Daniels, 2013
- Peripatopsis intermedia Hutchinson, 1928
- Peripatopsis janni Ruhberg & Daniels, 2013
- Peripatopsis lawrencei McDonald et al., 2012
- Peripatopsis leonina Purcell, 1899 — Lion's Hill velvet worm
- Peripatopsis mellaria Barnes et al., 2020
- Peripatopsis mira Barnes et al., 2020
- Peripatopsis moseleyi (Wood-Mason, 1879)
- Peripatopsis overbergiensis McDonald et al., 2012 — Overberg velvet worm
- Peripatopsis polychroma Grobler et al., 2023
- Peripatopsis purpureus Daniels et al., 2013
- Peripatopsis sedgwicki Purcell, 1899 — Tsitsikamma velvet worm
- Peripatopsis storchi Ruhberg & Daniels, 2013
- Peripatopsis tulbaghensis Barnes et al., 2020
References
- Oliveira I. S.; Hering L.; Mayer, G. "Updated Onychophora checklist". Onychophora Website. Retrieved 13 July 2016.
- Oliveira, I. S.; Read, V. M. S. J.; Mayer, G. (2012). "A world checklist of Onychophora (velvet worms), with notes on nomenclature and status of names". ZooKeys (211): 1–70. doi:10.3897/zookeys.211.3463. PMC 3426840. PMID 22930648.
- Barnes, Aaron; Reiss, Till; Daniels, Savel R. (2020). "Systematics of the Peripatopsis clavigera species complex (Onychophora : Peripatopsidae) reveals cryptic cladogenic patterning, with the description of five new species". Invertebrate Systematics. doi:10.1071/IS19071. ISSN 1445-5226.
- Ruhberg, Hilke; Daniels, Savel R. (2013-05-24). "Morphological assessment supports the recognition of four novel species in the widely distributed velvet worm Peripatopsis moseleyi sensu lato (Onychophora : Peripatopsidae)". Invertebrate Systematics. 27 (2): 131–145. doi:10.1071/IS12069. ISSN 1447-2600.
- Mayer, Georg; Franke, Franziska Anni; Treffkorn, Sandra; Gross, Vladimir; de Sena Oliveira, Ivo (2015), Wanninger, Andreas (ed.), "Onychophora", Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Invertebrates 3, Vienna: Springer Vienna, pp. 53–98, doi:10.1007/978-3-7091-1865-8_4, ISBN 978-3-7091-1864-1, retrieved 2023-02-15
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