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Fig. 7 in A new giant egg-laying onychophoran (Peripatopsidae) reveals evolutionary and biogeographical aspects of Australian velvet worms

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Fig. 7 Cephalic structures in Ooperipatellus nickmayeri sp. nov. Scanning electron micrographs. In all images, the anterior orientation is at the top of the figure, with posterior at the bottom. a Overview of the head. The lack of sclerotized/eversible head organs and/or modified head papillae is a characteristic feature of Ooperipatellus. Arrow points to remnant of ejected slime on the head of the specimen. b Detail of

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Published as part of Oliveira, Ivo de Sena & Mayer, Georg, 2017, A new giant egg-laying onychophoran (Peripatopsidae) reveals evolutionary and biogeographical aspects of Australian velvet worms, pp. 375-391 in Organisms Diversity & Evolution (New York, N.Y.) 17 (2) on page 385, DOI: 10.1007/s13127-016-0321-3, http://zenodo.org/record/13180459

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