penae
Penae is a genus of shrimp within the family Penaeidae, which includes many commercially important species. The name "penae" is derived from the Greek word "peneia," meaning "tail." This genus is characterized by its long, slender bodies and large, curved tails, which are used for swimming and evading predators. Penae shrimp are found in both freshwater and marine environments, with some species inhabiting brackish waters.
One of the most well-known species within the genus Penae is the whiteleg shrimp (Penaeus vannamei), which
Penae shrimp play a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as a food source for various predators,
The study of penae shrimp, including their biology, ecology, and aquaculture practices, is an active area of