Paraperipatus lorentzi is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatopsidae family.[1] This species is a dark green-blue.[2][3][4] Females of this species have 22 to 28 pairs of legs;[4] males have 21 or 22 pairs of legs.[2] Whereas the original description of this species records 19 mm as the length of a male specimen,[3] females range from 33 mm to 60 mm in length.[4] The type locality is in Western New Guinea, Indonesia.[5] The validity of this species is uncertain: Although some authorities deem P. lorentzi to be a junior synonym of P. papuensis,[6][7] a similar species also found in Western New Guinea, others recognize them as two separate species.[5]
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) Paraperipatus lorentzi is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatopsidae family. This species is a dark green-blue. Females of this species have 22 to 28 pairs of legs; males have 21 or 22 pairs of legs. Whereas the original description of this species records 19 mm as the length of a male specimen, females range from 33 mm to 60 mm in length. The type locality is in Western New Guinea, Indonesia. The validity of this species is uncertain: Although some authorities deem P. lorentzi to be a junior synonym of P. papuensis, a similar species also found in Western New Guinea, others recognize them as two separate species.