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  2. Penaeus monodon - Wikipedia

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    Penaeus coeruleus Stebbing, 1905. Penaeus bubulus Kubo, 1949. Penaeus monodon, commonly known as the giant tiger prawn, [1][2] Asian tiger shrimp, [3][4] black tiger shrimp, [5][6] and other names, is a marine crustacean that is widely reared for food. Tiger prawns displayed in a supermarket.

  3. Prawn - Wikipedia

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    Prawn is a common name for small aquatic crustaceans with an exoskeleton and ten legs (members of the order of decapods), some of which are edible. [1] The term prawn[2] is used particularly in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Commonwealth nations, for large swimming crustaceans or shrimp, especially those with commercial significance in the ...

  4. Penaeus esculentus - Wikipedia

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    Ecology. Juvenile P. esculentus live in seagrass beds, [3] and reach sexual maturity at a carapace length of around 32 millimetres (1.3 in). [4] Adults grow up to 155 millimetres (6.1 in) long, [5] and resemble Penaeus monodon, albeit smaller and browner. [6] They live offshore at depths of up to 200 metres (660 ft).

  5. Penaeus - Wikipedia

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    Penaeus hathor (Burkenroad, 1959) Penaeus monodon Fabricius, 1798. Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844. Penaeus is a genus of prawns, including the giant tiger prawn (P. monodon), the most important species of farmed crustacean worldwide.

  6. Tiger pistol shrimp - Wikipedia

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    Description. The tiger pistol shrimp can grow to a size up to 4 to 5 cm, not including antennae. The body is stout and opaque. The background color of the body is yellowish white or plain yellow. The patterns drawn on the cephalothorax, abdomen and tail are irregular but symmetric, their coloration varies from light brown, brownish purple to ...

  7. Penaeus semisulcatus - Wikipedia

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    It occurs from coastal waters down to 130 m depth over sandy and muddy substrates. [2] In the Persian Gulf, P. semisculatus spawning was at its height during December and in March, but a secondary peak occurred in autumn; 90% of the female prawns reached sexual maturity after attaining a carapace length of 54 mm. Spawning takes place mainly offshore. [5]

  8. Marsupenaeus - Wikipedia

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    Penaeus pulchricaudatus Stebbing, 1914. Marsupenaeus is a monotypic genus of prawn. It contains a single species, Marsupenaeus japonicus, known as the kuruma shrimp, kuruma prawn, or Japanese tiger prawn. It occurs naturally in bays and seas of the Indo-West Pacific, but has also reached the Mediterranean Sea as a Lessepsian migrant.

  9. Melicertus kerathurus - Wikipedia

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    Melicertus kerathurus is a large shrimp, which has a body with an amber tint and a laterally compressed shell. There are 5 pairs of thin legs while the blue tail is often lined with red. [2] The average length of males is 110 to 140 mm while females are 130 to 170 mm, but the females can grow up to 225mm. [3]