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- Heteroperipatus engelhardi is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatidae family. Males of this species have 27 or 28 pairs of legs; females have 31 or...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- titanicus torrealbai trinidadensis vagans vespucci Heteroperipatus clarki engelhardi Macroperipatus clarki guianensis insularis ohausi perrieri torquatus valerioi...
- among species and ranges from 26 pairs (in H. clarki) to 32 pairs (in H. engelhardi). This genus is viviparous, with mothers supplying nourishment to their...