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- species was discovered as one of four clades within the Peripatopsis sedgwicki species complex. Each clade represents a separate species, each with a...
- worm. This species was discovered as a clade within the Peripatopsis sedgwicki species complex. This species was first described in 2024 by the zoologists...
- Peripatopsis sedgwicki species complex. This velvet worm can have from 21 to 23 pairs of legs, unlike the other three species in the P. sedgwicki species complex...
- Peripatopsis sedgwicki is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatopsidae family. Also known as the Tsitsikamma velvet worm, this species has a narrow...
- Peripatus sedgwicki is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatidae family. Females of this species have 29 to 32 pairs of legs; males have 28 to 30. Females...
- specific name. In 1891 however, he named the type species Ornithostoma sedgwicki Seeley 1891, apart from the snout fragments also referring to pelvis elements...
- Wanlessia sedgwicki is a species of jumping spider that is endemic to northwestern Borneo. Males have a body length of 3.2 mm. The carapace is dark yellowish...
- (Owen, 1859) Synonyms Pterodactylus sedgwickii Owen, 1859 Ornithocheirus sedgwicki (Owen, 1859) Coloborhynchus sedgwickii (Owen, 1859) Camposipterus(?) sedgwickii...
- 1913 – Hispaniola Peripatus ruber Fuhrmann, 1913 – Costa Rica Peripatus sedgwicki Bouvier, 1899 – Venezuela Peripatus swainsonae ****erell, 1893 – Jamaica...
- described and properly named Ornithostoma, ****igning it to the species O. sedgwicki. In the 2010s, more research on the identity of Ornithostoma showed that...