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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 18:12:10 -0500
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Dear Greg,

I do not know the crab genus or species but there is a very small crab
that can be found in scallops in St. Joe Bay and St. Andrews Bay here in
the Florida Panhandle.  If  you are interested we'll be glad to help.

Linda Brunner

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