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English: Figure 6. Gilvossius howellorum n. sp., male holotype, pre-preservation specimen in lateral views, pocl 12.4 mm (USNM 1546234 = ULLZ 12183) Tampa Bay, western Florida.
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Author FELDER, Darryl L.; ROBLES, Rafael. Two new burrowing mud shrimps of the genus Gilvossius from the Gulf of Mexico (Crustacea: Decapoda: Callianassidae). Nauplius. 28: e2020018
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