Definition of Penaeidae. Meaning of Penaeidae. Synonyms of Penaeidae

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Definition of Penaeidae

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Meaning of Penaeidae from wikipedia

- Penaeidae is a family of marine crustaceans in the suborder Dendrobranchiata, which are often referred to as penaeid shrimp or penaeid prawns. The Penaeidae...
- carapace is present, covering part of the thorax. It is smooth in the family Penaeidae, but bears many spines in the family Solenoceridae. The pleon (abdomen)...
- Bylgia is an extinct genus of prawns in the family Penaeidae, containing 4 species. List of prehistoric malacostracans Sammy De Grave; N. Dean Pentcheff;...
- referred to as the Tora velvet shrimp, is a species of prawn in the family Penaeidae. It is Benthic, living between 9 – 46 m below the surface. It is found...
- referred to as the rice velvet shrimp, is a species of prawn in the family Penaeidae. It lives in depths 150 to 350 m, and grows to 135 mm. ac477e05.pdf WoRMS...
- refer to: Bombur (crustacean), a genus of fossil prawns in the family Penaeidae Bombur (Middle-earth), a character in JRR Tolkien's novel The Hobbit Bombur...
- number and size of egg production. Shrimp, particularly of the family Penaeidae, are one of the largest internationally traded species. Native stocks...
- striped prawn or caramote prawn is a species of tiger prawn from the family Penaeidae which occurs in the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea which is an...
- Persian King Xerxes Artemesia (crustacean), a genus of prawns in the family Penaeidae Artemesia Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, United States Lake Artemesia...
- later also proposed that order Euphausiacea should be grouped with the Penaeidae (family of prawns) in the Decapoda based on developmental similarities...