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Supplementary material 1
Movie of ♀ I. plenipes (specimen # SPC000931) with 662 legs showing live movement and head shape
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
Apple QuickTime Movie (MOV)
Brief description:
Individual filmed in a glass petri dish with a Nikon Coolpix 995 digital camera mounted to a Leica 12.5 stereomicroscope.
Supplementary material 2
Movie of ♀ I. plenipes (specimen # SPC000930) with 666 legs showing very slow, nearly imperceptible locomotion
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
Apple QuickTime Movie (MOV)
Brief description:
Individual filmed on an oak leaf with a Nikon Coolpix 995 digital camera.
Supplementary material 3
Movie of ♀ I. plenipes (specimen # SPC000930) with 666 legs showing very slow, nearly imperceptible locomotion
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
Apple QuickTime Movie (MOV)
Brief description:
Individual filmed on a cardboard sheet with the same method described in Appendix II.
Supplementary material 4
Movie of ♀ I. plenipes (specimen # SPC000931) with 662 legs showing live motion and rapid, independent antennal movement
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
Apple QuickTime Movie (MOV)
Brief description:
The species is blind and presumably relies on the antennae to sense its environment. Individual filmed in a glass petri dish with the same method described in Appendix I.
Supplementary material 5
Times lapse series of visible satellite images of Monterey Bay, California, showing the occurrence of fog extending into the Monterey Basin and Salinas Valley
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
Apple QuickTime Movie (MOV)
Brief description:
Times lapse series of 330 visible satellite images of Monterey Bay, California, recorded every 15 mins by the GOES-15, Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (U.S. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service) from 10-18 September 2012. Contour lines = 61 m (200 ft). Images provided by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, California http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/NEXSAT.html
Supplementary material 6
Images of ♀ I. plenipes (specimen # MIL0020) with 618 legs
Authors:
Paul E. Marek, William A. Shear, Jason E. Bond
Data type:
JPEG Interchange Format (JPG)
Brief description:
Individual photographed with a Nikon D40 dSLR and a 60 mm 1:2.8 AF-S macro lens.
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