Group differs on ... should be 80, group is 99.

Group differs on "+insert filename here+", should be 80, group is 99.
I get this sometimes while running disk utility. I don't think its a problem, but what does it mean. What are groups 80, 99, 0, etc. ?
Message was edited by: madking

nobody -2 nogroup -1
wheel 0 daemon 1
kmem 2 sys 3
tty 4 operator 5
mail 6 bin 7
procview 8 procmod 9
owner 10 everyone 12
group 16 staff 20
smmsp 25 _lp 26
_postfix 27 _postdrop 28
certusers 29 _keytabusers 30
utmp 45 authedusers 50
interactusers 51 netusers 52
consoleusers 53 _mcxalr 54
_pcastagent 55 _pcastserver 56
_serialnumberd 58 _devdocs 59
_sandbox 60 localaccounts 61
netaccounts 62 _mdnsresponder 65
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dialer 68 network 69
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accessibility 90 _tokend 91
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