Paropisthopatus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Onychophora |
Family: | Peripatopsidae |
Genus: |
Paropisthopatus Ruhberg, 1985 |
Species: | P. umbrinus
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Binomial name | |
Paropisthopatus umbrinus (Johow, 1911)
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Synonyms | |
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Paropisthopatus is a monospecific genus of velvet worm containing the single species Paropisthopatus umbrinus. [1] Females of this species range from 20 mm to 70 mm in length. [2] The type locality is in central Chile. [3] Velvet worms in this genus have 16 pairs of legs. [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]
A second species assigned to this genus, Paropisthopatus costesi (Gravier & Fage, 1925), is considered a nomen dubium by Oliveira et al., 2012.
Paropisthopatus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Onychophora |
Family: | Peripatopsidae |
Genus: |
Paropisthopatus Ruhberg, 1985 |
Species: | P. umbrinus
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Binomial name | |
Paropisthopatus umbrinus (Johow, 1911)
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Synonyms | |
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Paropisthopatus is a monospecific genus of velvet worm containing the single species Paropisthopatus umbrinus. [1] Females of this species range from 20 mm to 70 mm in length. [2] The type locality is in central Chile. [3] Velvet worms in this genus have 16 pairs of legs. [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]
A second species assigned to this genus, Paropisthopatus costesi (Gravier & Fage, 1925), is considered a nomen dubium by Oliveira et al., 2012.