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Pagurus prideaux
Leach, 1815 &
Adamsia palliata
(Fabricius, 1779) English: Hermit crab living symbiotically with a sea anemone, from the Belgian part of the North Sea 2010. Lab image. Length = ~30 mm. Date: 18 September 2008. Photographer:
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