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DINÂMICA POPULACIONAL DO SIRI-AZUL Callinectes Sapidus (RATHBUN, 1896) (CRUSTACEA: DECAPODA: PORTUNIDAE) NO BAIXO ESTUÁRIO DA LAGOA DOS PATOS, RS, BRASIL
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FIGURE 17.—Callinectes Sapidus Rathbun, Forma Acutidens: A
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