Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Arthropleura (Greek for Jointed Ribs) is a genus of extinct, 0.3–2.3 metre (1–8.5 feet) long millipede arthropods, native to the upper Carboniferous (340 to 280 million years ago) of what is now northeastern North America and Scotland. The larger species of the genus are the largest known land invertebrates of all time, and would have had few, if any, predators."@en }
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- Arthropleura abstract "Arthropleura (Greek for Jointed Ribs) is a genus of extinct, 0.3–2.3 metre (1–8.5 feet) long millipede arthropods, native to the upper Carboniferous (340 to 280 million years ago) of what is now northeastern North America and Scotland. The larger species of the genus are the largest known land invertebrates of all time, and would have had few, if any, predators.".
- Arthropleura comment "Arthropleura (Greek for Jointed Ribs) is a genus of extinct, 0.3–2.3 metre (1–8.5 feet) long millipede arthropods, native to the upper Carboniferous (340 to 280 million years ago) of what is now northeastern North America and Scotland. The larger species of the genus are the largest known land invertebrates of all time, and would have had few, if any, predators.".