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- Q3934209 subject Q8335529.
- Q3934209 abstract "Cryptosoma is a genus of crabs in the family Calappidae, containing the following species: Cryptosoma bairdii (Stimpson, 1860) Cryptosoma balguerii (Desbonne, in Desbonne & Schramm, 1867) Cryptosoma cristatum Brullé, 1837 Cryptosoma dentatum Brullé, 1839 Cryptosoma garthi Galil & Clark, 1996 Cryptosoma orientis Adams & White, 1849 Cryptosoma pallidum Selenka, de Man & Bülow, 1883 Cryptosoma strombi Selenka, de Man & Bülow, 1883↑".
- Q3934209 class Q182978.
- Q3934209 family Q659623.
- Q3934209 kingdom Q729.
- Q3934209 order Q40802.
- Q3934209 order Q4610.
- Q3934209 phylum Q1360.
- Q3934209 phylum Q25364.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q182978.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q2266185.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q25364.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q40802.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q4610.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q659623.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q3934209 wikiPageWikiLink Q8335529.
- Q3934209 classis Q182978.
- Q3934209 familia Q659623.
- Q3934209 infraordo Q40802.
- Q3934209 name "Cryptosoma".
- Q3934209 ordo Q4610.
- Q3934209 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q3934209 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3934209 subphylum Q25364.
- Q3934209 type Animal.
- Q3934209 type Crustacean.
- Q3934209 type Eukaryote.
- Q3934209 type Species.
- Q3934209 type Thing.
- Q3934209 type Q19088.
- Q3934209 type Q729.
- Q3934209 comment "Cryptosoma is a genus of crabs in the family Calappidae, containing the following species: Cryptosoma bairdii (Stimpson, 1860) Cryptosoma balguerii (Desbonne, in Desbonne & Schramm, 1867) Cryptosoma cristatum Brullé, 1837 Cryptosoma dentatum Brullé, 1839 Cryptosoma garthi Galil & Clark, 1996 Cryptosoma orientis Adams & White, 1849 Cryptosoma pallidum Selenka, de Man & Bülow, 1883 Cryptosoma strombi Selenka, de Man & Bülow, 1883↑".
- Q3934209 label "Cryptosoma".
- Q3934209 name "Cryptosoma".