Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Chaceon atopus is a species of crab. This species resembles C. gordonae, from the Cape Verde Islands and Sierra Leone, in many features: its large size, well-developed frontal andanterolateral teeth on the carapace, and compressed dactyli of the walking legs. Itdiffers from C. gordonae in having much longer walking legs, with the merus more than 6 times longer than high, and in its habitat. Chaceon gordonae generally occurs in depths in excess of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), C."@en }
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- Chaceon_atopus comment "Chaceon atopus is a species of crab. This species resembles C. gordonae, from the Cape Verde Islands and Sierra Leone, in many features: its large size, well-developed frontal andanterolateral teeth on the carapace, and compressed dactyli of the walking legs. Itdiffers from C. gordonae in having much longer walking legs, with the merus more than 6 times longer than high, and in its habitat. Chaceon gordonae generally occurs in depths in excess of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), C.".
- Q4468684 comment "Chaceon atopus is a species of crab. This species resembles C. gordonae, from the Cape Verde Islands and Sierra Leone, in many features: its large size, well-developed frontal andanterolateral teeth on the carapace, and compressed dactyli of the walking legs. Itdiffers from C. gordonae in having much longer walking legs, with the merus more than 6 times longer than high, and in its habitat. Chaceon gordonae generally occurs in depths in excess of 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), C.".