How many species are there?(as of now,for shure there are more to be discovered.) Just curious. Chuck G...
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Michael Grieneisen
aen@...
Feb 7, 2000 7:26 pm
... Does anyone on the list have a *precise* figure for the number of described onychophoran species? The number that I see in the literature is around...
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Bill Shear
BILLS@...
Feb 8, 2000 12:44 pm
... Could anyone supply Dr. Reid's e-mail address? Perhaps he is on this list? Bill Shear Department of Biology Hampden-Sydney College Hampden-Sydney VA 23943...
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Dianne Gleeson
GleesonD@...
Feb 8, 2000 8:55 pm
Hi all, in answer to the total number of onychophoran species, Mandy Reid and Hilke Ruhberg are both the best to answer this. Mandy I think can be contacted...
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mesibov@...
Feb 10, 2000 9:08 am
Mandy Reid can be reached at mandyr@.... I believe Mandy is still busy with her current work on southeast Australian Onychophora and may have new...
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Najera Julian
onychophora@...
Feb 11, 2000 2:54 am
I am glad that the Forum is working well. There will son be an "official" (i.e. formally published count of all species that have been validly described)number...
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onychophora@...
Feb 11, 2000 7:49 pm
Dear List Members: I have started an "Onychophora Homepage" to provide links to the major on-line resources which provide information about onychophorans. It...
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Chuck Grieneisen
chuckfg@...
Feb 18, 2000 1:04 am
I was reading that some onychophora were in captivity and doing well untill they shed their skin,which killed them.I was wondering if it is known what killed...
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Michael Grieneisen
lists@...
Feb 22, 2000 11:38 pm
Hi, Two articles dealing with onychophorans have appeared in the current literature: Trewick, S.A. (1999) Molecular diversity of Dunedin peripatus...
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Julian Monge-Najera
onychophora@...
Mar 31, 2000 8:54 pm
Dear colleagues: I am preparing the 2000 issue of the Onychophora Newsletter, distributed to about 100 individuals around the world. Please email me as soon as...
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lists@...
Jun 5, 2000 4:35 am
Dear List Members, A trio of papers dealing with Onychophorans appeared in last week's issue of the Journal of Zoology: Barclay, S.; Ash, J.E.; Rowell, D.M....
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millicim@...
Jun 7, 2000 7:33 am
Dear colleagues, We have the pleasure to inform all of you of the following news: 1- The bulletin of the CIM, Vol. 33, 2000 has been published and sent to ...
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Najera Julian
onychophora@...
Jun 22, 2000 1:54 pm
Dear Jean-Jacques: Glad that you now have a web page. I generally liked its contents and checked the Onychophora section. You are missing several important...
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millicim@...
Jun 22, 2000 2:17 pm
Dear Julian, Thanks for collaboration. The very selected references list for the Onychophora page is only related to a checklist and has been prepared by Hilke...
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Julian Monge-Najera
onychophora@...
Jun 22, 2000 2:17 pm
The next edition of the Onychophora Newsletter is now in preparation and will be sent by normal mail to all subscribers. An online version will also be...
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martin@...
Oct 30, 2000 2:16 pm
Does any one actually keep or breed these animals in captivity? I have only ever seen references to their natural history in the wild but would be interested...
Dear myriapodologists and onychophorologists, Maybe you're one of the 709 people currently registered in ETI's World Taxonomist Database. ETI is striving to...
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geoffroy@...
Nov 2, 2000 1:34 pm
Dear colleagues, The website of the CENTRE INTERNATIONAL DE MYRIAPODOLOGIE (CIM) is now accessible at its new and definitive address on the Museum National ...
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Darrin Vernier
gphx@...
Jan 1, 2001 9:07 pm
Wanted: Info on where to obtain live onychophorans to establish a breeding culture. US preferred, but not necessary. Any assistance greatly appreciated. Darrin...
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candice novitzke
candicandy@...
Jan 2, 2001 6:45 pm
hello, i just joined this group. i am interested in acquiring some velvet worms for captive projects, primarily keeping and breeding. does anyone know of...
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millicim@...
Jan 12, 2001 10:08 am
Dear all, myriapodologist and onychophorologist fellows, From the CIM secretariat, all the best for a happy new year, century and millenium. Thank you to all...
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colroo@...
Feb 5, 2001 10:33 am
hi while repotting a palm i found this onychophora in the bottom of the pot. i thought it was a colourful slug at first then noticed its stubby little legs. i...
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Dianne Gleeson
GleesonD@...
Feb 5, 2001 10:28 pm
hi, it should survive ok in your garden if place somewhere that won't get too disturbed in the future. It must be relatively moist and cool, and allow places...
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colroo@...
Feb 6, 2001 7:56 am
hi thanks for that info on the 2000 living amongst the bricks. they seem to be a bit more hardy than i first thought. i set mine free this afternoon in the...
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martin@...
Feb 12, 2001 12:49 pm
For those who are interested in obtaining and keeping velvet worms. A company in England called Zoostock (www.zoostock.co.uk) are bringing in some Velvet worms...
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Candi Novitzke
candicandy@...
Feb 13, 2001 3:18 pm
martin, i think there are a few of us interested in their captive care, it is, after all, the onychophora list. please post the care information here for all...
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geoffroy@...
Feb 14, 2001 2:19 pm
Dear Martin, martin@... What do you mean with CAPTIVE SPECIMENS ?? "For those who are interested in obtaining and keeping velvet worms." ...
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Candi Novitzke
candicandy@...
Feb 15, 2001 4:16 pm
i am quite confused. you are saying there are no appropriately captive specimens, and that everyone is importing them illegally? i, too, would be interested...