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Oncopoda is a
hypothetical group of
animals comprising the Onychophora,
Tardigrada and Pentastomida. Weisz, Paul B. (1968).
Elements of Zoology. McGraw-Hill...
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cylindrical body cross-section and rows of
unstructured body
appendages known as
oncopods or
lobopods (informally: stub feet). They
reach lengths between 0.1 and...
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species Florelliceps stutchburyae. This
species is
brown with 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs).
During mating, the male of this
species uses a
structure on his...
- Australia. All
species in this
genus are
oviparous and have 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs). The
genus contains the
following species:
Ooperipatus birrgus Reid...
- Peripatopsidae. All
species in this
genus are ovoviviparous, all have 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs), and all are
found in the
southwest of
Western Australia. The genus...
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median stripe. The
ventral surface is creamy-white.
There are 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs).
Adults are
typically 35–40 mm long, but may
extend to 75 mm while...
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whereas males range from 8 mm to 20 mm. This
species has 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs) and has a
limited distribution in the
Southern Mount Lofty Ranges...
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Cobboboonee National Park, Victoria, Australia. This
species has 15
pairs of
oncopods (legs). Oliveira, I.; Hering, L. & Mayer, G. "Updated
Onychophora checklist"...
- the tips of
claws and jaws,
which are dark brown.
There are 15
pairs of
oncopods.
Adults are
typically 25–30 mm (0.98–1.18 in) long, but may
extend to 50 mm...
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spots and a
darker brown mid-dorsal line
extending from the
first pair of
oncopods (legs) to the ****. The
ventral surface is
slightly lighter brown than...