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Revista de Saúde Pública, 20(3), 1987. pág. 179 — Título da Tabela 6

Onde se lê: Resultados espécie de Celulose Leia-se: Resultados espécie de Culicidae pág. 192 — Primeira coluna, 5a linha

Onde se lê: tropicamente relacionadas Leia-se: troficamente relacionadas

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