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Brazilian waters but it
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449:camouflage
350:calcareous
327:iridescent
222:of marine
216:arrow crab
214:or simply
122:Suborder:
96:Arthropoda
18:Arrow crab
1221:0011-216X
1185:1077-8306
1141:0025-3154
1098:1077-8306
997:250948106
797:0025-3154
759:1755-2672
478:fertilise
457:symbiosis
393:nocturnal
291:in 1966.
164:Species:
146:Inachidae
136:Brachyura
82:Kingdom:
76:Eukaryota
1549:Majoidea
1480:Wikidata
1381:11135707
1337:BugGuide
1287:Q3001943
1281:Wikidata
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532:See also
494:plankton
486:pleopods
323:carapace
308:Tenerife
230:Taxonomy
142:Family:
116:Decapoda
92:Phylum:
86:Animalia
72:Domain:
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1446:27017
1394:98483
1376:IRMNG
1145:S2CID
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564:(PDF)
331:claws
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