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- Q538558 subject Q8341497.
- Q538558 abstract "Cancridae is a family of crabs. It comprises six extant genera, and eleven exclusively fossil genera, in two subfamilies:Until 2000, the extant species were all classified in genus Cancer. After an analysis of new fossil material, the subgenera were elevated to the rank of genus, and three new genera were erected. Most of the family's current diversity is found in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere.".
- Q538558 class Q182978.
- Q538558 family Q1190300.
- Q538558 kingdom Q729.
- Q538558 order Q40802.
- Q538558 order Q4610.
- Q538558 phylum Q1360.
- Q538558 thumbnail Cancer_pagurus.jpg?width=300.
- Q538558 wikiPageExternalLink aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=106749.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q1190300.
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- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
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- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q182978.
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- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q39061.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q40802.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q428243.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q4610.
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- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q6663758.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q6822374.
- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
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- Q538558 wikiPageWikiLink Q8341497.
- Q538558 classis Q182978.
- Q538558 infraordo Q40802.
- Q538558 ordo Q4610.
- Q538558 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q538558 regnum "Animalia".
- Q538558 superfamilia Q1190300.
- Q538558 type Animal.
- Q538558 type Crustacean.
- Q538558 type Eukaryote.
- Q538558 type Species.
- Q538558 type Thing.
- Q538558 type Q19088.
- Q538558 type Q729.
- Q538558 comment "Cancridae is a family of crabs. It comprises six extant genera, and eleven exclusively fossil genera, in two subfamilies:Until 2000, the extant species were all classified in genus Cancer. After an analysis of new fossil material, the subgenera were elevated to the rank of genus, and three new genera were erected. Most of the family's current diversity is found in temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere.".
- Q538558 label "Cancridae".
- Q538558 depiction Cancer_pagurus.jpg.