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Disparity, decimation and the Cambrian ‘explosion’: comparison of early Cambrian and Present faunal communities with emphasis on velvet worms (Onychophora)
This academic article by Julián Monge-Nájera and Xianguang Hou was published in Revista de Biologia Tropical in 2000.
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New Zealand Onychophora
This section of the Landcare Research website includes a New Zealand velvet worm location guide, an identification guide, and an extensive bibliography.
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Onychophora
This page covers the anatomy and taxonomy of Onychophora, with emphasis on New Zealand species.
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Velvet worms
A page from the Australian Museum website with information about velvet worms. It includes an electron microscope photograph showing the bumps and hairs which give the worms their velvety appearance.
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Barclay, S. D., and others. 'Pheromonally mediated colonization patterns in the velvet worm Euperipatoides rowelli (Onychophora).' Journal of Zoology 250 (2000): 437–446.
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Bathurst, M. 'Velvet underground.' New Zealand Geographic 46 (2000): 58–75.
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Gleeson, D. M. 'Onychophora of New Zealand; past, present and future.' New Zealand Entomologist 19 (1996): 51–55.
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Trewick, S. A. 'Sympatric cryptic species in New Zealand Onychophora. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 63 (1998): 307–329.
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Trewick, S. A. 'Molecular diversity of Dunedin peripatus (Onychophora: Peripatopsidae).' New Zealand Journal of Zoology 26 (1999): 381–393.