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Euperipatoides rowelli
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Peripatoides novaezealandiae, a young specimen, head possibly damaged. Wi Tako Reserve, Upper Hutt, New Zealand. Date: 5 June 2012. Source: Own work. Author:
Rudolph89.
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Peripatus capensis
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Figures 7–12; Shape of primary papillae (holotype, except when mentioned) of Epiperipatus beckeri sp. nov., E. piperipatus lucerna sp. nov., Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov., Epiperipatus hyperbolicus sp. nov. and Epiperipatus titanicus sp. nov. (7) Epiperipatus titanicus sp. nov. (MNRJ 0057); (8) Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov. (MZUSP 0022); (9) Epiperipatus lucerna sp. nov. MNRJ 0101; (10) Epiperipatus beckeri sp. nov. (MNRJ 0045); (11–12), Epiperipatus hyperbolicus sp. nov. (MNRJ 0104). Scales bars: 7, 12 (also in the small box of Fig. 9) = 10 µm, 8–11 = 20 µm.
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Euperipatoides rowelli
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Peripatus juliformis
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New Zealand Peripatus (Peripatoides novaezealandiae)
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Figures 18–23; Epiperipatus lucerna sp. nov. and Epiperipatus hyperbolicus sp. nov.. Epiperipatus lucerna sp. nov., dorsal plicae, spinous pad and jaws: (18) dorsal papillae arrangement over the plicae (holotype); (19) primary papillae, holotype. Note the scales ranks on the basal piece; (20) spinous pad and nephridial tubercles of paratype. Epiperipatus hyperbolicus sp. nov., dorsal plicae, spinous pad and jaw, paratype images: (21) dorsal plicae on top view. Incomplete plicae position indicate by the arrow head; (22) spinous pad and nephridial tubercles. The Roman numbers indicate the first and last spinous pad of the leg; (23) jaw. The inner and outer blades are illustrated in the large and small boxes. Scales bars: 18, 21 = 500 µm, 19 = 20 µm, 20 = 200 µm, 22 = 100 µm, 23 (also in the small box) = 50 µm.
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New Zealand Peripatus (Peripatoides novaezealandiae)
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Figures 24–30; Epiperipatus beckeri sp. nov. and Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov. Epiperipatus beckeri sp. nov., dorsal body background and papillae and jaw, holotype, MNRJ 0045: (24) body background of dorsal side; (25) dorsal plicae and papillae arrangement. Note the incomplete plicae on the right side of the picture; (26) accessory papilla in posterior view. Note slight different shape between the accessory and primary papillae (see the Fig. 10); (27) teeth formula and shape. Note two accessory teeth for both blades. Note in the small box the denticles series of the outer blade, with eleven denticles. Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov., body patterns: (28) body background of dorsal side; (29) body background of the ventral side. Note the ventral organs clearly visable. MZUSP 0022, holotype; (30) dorsal papillae arrangement around to the dorso-mediam furrow in anterior view. Note the elongate apical piece in the primary papillae and the small scale ranks (six) on the basal piece.Scale bars: 24, 28, 29 = 5.0 mm, 25 = 500 µm, 26 = 20 µm, 27 (in the small box = 50 µm), 30 = 100 µm.
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Figures 1–6; Epiperipatus edwardsii,GF180312HC003-06: (1) dorsal papillae arrangement; (2) dorsal view of the distal half of the body depicting diamond shaped pattern over the dorsomedian furrow; (3) foot in ventral view; (4) primary papillae in posterior view depicting differences in the number and shape of the scales (B and P); (5) outer blade in first plan of right jaw; (6) right fourth leg in ventral view depicting spinous pad undivided (I) and divided (IV) into two unqueal parts. (AT) Accessory tooth, (B) basal piece, (DR) series of denticles, (I) first spinous pads, (IJ) inner blade, (IV) last spinous pads, (nt) nephridial tubercle, (OJ) outer blade, (P) apical piece, (PP) prolateral foot papillae, (RP) retrolateral foot papillae. Scale bars: 1, 5 = 100 µm, 2 = 5 mm, 3 = 30 µm, 4 = 20 µm, 6 = 200 µm.
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New Zealand Peripatus (Peripatoides novaezealandiae)
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Figures 13–17; Epiperipatus titanicus sp. nov. habitus, dorsal plicae, spinous pad and jaws: (13) Living specimen in dorsal habitus, paratype; (14) dorsal papillae arrangement of the holotype; (15) paratype blades; (16) holotype blades with the accessory tooth broken in outer jaws; (17) spinous pad and nephridial tubercles of paratype. The Roman numbers indicate the first and last spinous pad of the leg. Black arrows point vestiges of a fifth spinous pad; (15–16) jaws with outer blade in first plane in the both figures. Scales bars: 13 = 2.7 mm, 17 = 200 µm, 14– 15 = 100 µm, 16 = 50 µm.
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New Zealand Peripatus (Peripatoides novaezealandiae)
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Figures 31–36; Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov., Epiperipatus cratensis, E. brasiliensis and E. paurognostus. Epiperipatus marajoara sp. nov., MZUSP 0022, holotype: (31) spinous pad and the nephridial tubercle of the fifth leg; (32) inner and outer blade of right jaw. The accessory tooth is broken in the outer blade. (33, 35) Epiperipatus cratensis, MZUSP 0083, dorsal papillae arrangement with dorsomedian furrow on the top of image and primary papillae in lateral view, respectively. (34) E. brasiliensis, MZUSP 0121, primary papillae in lateral view. (36) E. paurognostus, UFMG 0184, dorsal papillae arrangement. Note all dorsal papillae are proeminent. Scale bars 31, 32 = 30 µm, 33 = 500 µm, 34 = 20 µm, 35 = 100 µm, 36 = 40 µm.