Peripatus brolemanni is a species of velvet worm in the Peripatidae family.[1] Females of this species have 30 to 33 pairs of legs; males have 29.[2] Females range from 39 mm to 65 mm in length, whereas males range from 27 mm to 28 mm.[2] The type locality is in Venezuela.[3]
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