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- Q3232159 subject Q7000352.
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- Q3232159 abstract "Lithodes maja is a species of king crab which occurs in the colder waters of Europe and North America. It is found along entire coast of Norway, the northern half of the British Isles, and around the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Svalbard and off south-eastern Greenland. In Canada, it is found from Newfoundland southwards.The carapace is almost circular and may reach a width of 13–14 centimetres (5.1–5.5 in). The whole body is brown or orange and is covered with large spikes. It lives on both soft and hard bottoms, from a few metres below the surface to around 800 m depth. Like most king crabs, females are asymmetrical, with the left side of the abdomen considerably larger than the right, although specimens with the reverse of this are occasionally found.The low rate of egg production by this species, in comparison to species fished in the North Pacific, limits its abundance, making it unsuitable for commercial exploitation.".
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- Q3232159 order Q4610.
- Q3232159 phylum Q1360.
- Q3232159 phylum Q25364.
- Q3232159 synonym "Lithodes arctica (Latreille, 1806 )".
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- Q3232159 genus "Lithodes".
- Q3232159 name "Lithodes maja".
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- Q3232159 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q3232159 regnum "Animalia".
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- Q3232159 synonyms "Lithodes arctica (Latreille, 1806 )".
- Q3232159 type Animal.
- Q3232159 type Crustacean.
- Q3232159 type Eukaryote.
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- Q3232159 comment "Lithodes maja is a species of king crab which occurs in the colder waters of Europe and North America. It is found along entire coast of Norway, the northern half of the British Isles, and around the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Svalbard and off south-eastern Greenland. In Canada, it is found from Newfoundland southwards.The carapace is almost circular and may reach a width of 13–14 centimetres (5.1–5.5 in). The whole body is brown or orange and is covered with large spikes.".
- Q3232159 label "Lithodes maja".
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- Q3232159 name "Lithodes maja".