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page 1Onychophora of Africa
Pink velvet worm
species of velvet worm
Peripatopsis
Peripatopsis is a genus of velvet worms in the Peripatopsidae family. These velvet worms are found in the KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. This genus was proposed by the British zoologist Reginald I. Pocock in 1894 with Peripatopsis capensis designated as the type species.
Mesoperipatus tholloni
Mesoperipatus is a monospecific genus of velvet worm in the Peripatidae family, containing a single species Mesoperipatus tholloni. It is found in Gabon, making it the only known species of velvet worm in the tropics of Africa, and the only known species of peripatid velvet worm in Africa. Females of this species have 24 to 27 pairs of legs; males have 23 or 24. This species is viviparous, but too little is known of its embryology to describe its reproductive mode in any more detail; the presence of a placenta, for example, has not been confirmed.

Opisthopatus
Opisthopatus is a genus of South African velvet worms in the family Peripatopsidae. Velvet worms in this genus are found in South Africa, in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Mpumalanga provinces, as well as in Lesotho and Eswatini. This genus was first proposed in 1899 by the zoologist William F. Purcell to contain the newly discovered species O. cinctipes, which he designated as the type species.
Peripatopsis alba
species of velvet worm
Peripatopsis leonina
species of worm
Peripatopsis clavigera
species of worm
Opisthopatus cinctipes
species of worm

Peripatopsis moseleyi
species of worm
Peripatopsis sedgwicki
species of worm
Peripatopsis capensis
species of worm

Peripatopsis balfouri
species of worm

Opisthopatus herbertorum
species of worm