Penaeus duorarum: Pink Shrimp
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Description: Photograph of this species and information on its taxonomy, description, habitat and distribution, life history, population biology, physical tolerances and ecology.
Northern pink shrimp; pink shrimp Pink shrimp, like other members of the commercially important Penaeidae, can be distinguished from other families of shrimp due to their antennae, which are longer than their body lengths, and by their first three pairs of walking legs, which are chelate (Amos and Amos 1997). The integument is thin and translucent. Overall body color is highly variable, but generally gray, bluish or red-brown. The sides of the animal are somewhat flattened. The carapace has a medial
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Date | activated: 19-Jun-1992 last updated: 29-May-2013 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |