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Upogebia deltaura (Leach, 1815)


English: Mud shrimp from the Belgian coastal waters.
Français : Une crevette de vase, Upogebia deltaura collectée dans les eaux côtières belges en mer du Nord. Photo prise au laboratoire.
Nederlands: Graafgarnaal
Date 2006
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