Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Gulf Coast pygmy sunfish, Elassoma gilberti, is a species of pygmy sunfish endemic to Florida, USA. This species can reach 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) in standard length.Elassoma gilberti is closely related to E. okefenokee, and the two species are very similar in appearance. E. gilberti in general has four preopercular canal pores, while E. okefenokee on average has three. The average number of anal fin rays is seven in E. gilberti and eight in E. okefenokee. The female E."@en }
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- Gulf_Coast_pygmy_sunfish comment "The Gulf Coast pygmy sunfish, Elassoma gilberti, is a species of pygmy sunfish endemic to Florida, USA. This species can reach 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) in standard length.Elassoma gilberti is closely related to E. okefenokee, and the two species are very similar in appearance. E. gilberti in general has four preopercular canal pores, while E. okefenokee on average has three. The average number of anal fin rays is seven in E. gilberti and eight in E. okefenokee. The female E.".
- Q3721137 comment "The Gulf Coast pygmy sunfish, Elassoma gilberti, is a species of pygmy sunfish endemic to Florida, USA. This species can reach 2.5 centimetres (0.98 in) in standard length.Elassoma gilberti is closely related to E. okefenokee, and the two species are very similar in appearance. E. gilberti in general has four preopercular canal pores, while E. okefenokee on average has three. The average number of anal fin rays is seven in E. gilberti and eight in E. okefenokee. The female E.".