The Genus Penaeus has a world wide distribution and the various species belonging to it are found both in tropical and temporate latitudes. Practically all of them are marine although some are known to spend a part of their life in the brackish water and even in fresh water. Of the 28 valid species of the genus only 8 are represented in Indian waters, they being Penaeus japonicus Bate, P. latisulcatus Kishinouye, P. canaliculatus (Olivier), P. monodon Fabricius, P. semisulcatus de Haan, P. indicus H. Milne-Edwards, P. merguiensis de Man and P. penicillatus Alcock
The genus Metapenaeus is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The species comprising the genus ap...
Whilst examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch area, three specimens showed clear d...
Clear-cut differences between the juveniles of Penaeus indicus and Penaeus merguiensis are pointed ...
Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 is closely related to P. merguiensis (de Man, 1888), and P....
While examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch, the authors found that some of the s...
Penaeid prawns are distributed all along the Indian coast and inhabit inshore or offshore waters. T...
A collection of postlarvae belonging to the genus Penaeus that are closely resembling Penaeus indic...
The Green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844 is the most dominant species supporting t...
A new species of Metapenaeus Wood Mason and Alcock closely related to M. suluemis Racek and Dall, fr...
Solenocera melantho de Man, Solenocera pectinata (Bate), Parapenaeopsis tenella (Bate), Parapenaeop...
Two species of oceanic penaeids viz. Funchalia villosa and F. balboae are recorded for the first tim...
In the original description of Palaemon canaliculatus, from "mer des Indes", Olivier (1811) presente...
Detailed studies on a collection of penaeid prawns from Visakhapatnam coast showed that it contained...
Diagnostic characters for the identification of postlarval Penaeus appearing along the coastal water...
WHILE examining the composition of the prawn landings in the various fishing centres of Bombay the ...
The genus Metapenaeus is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The species comprising the genus ap...
Whilst examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch area, three specimens showed clear d...
Clear-cut differences between the juveniles of Penaeus indicus and Penaeus merguiensis are pointed ...
Penaeus indicus H. Milne Edwards, 1837 is closely related to P. merguiensis (de Man, 1888), and P....
While examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch, the authors found that some of the s...
Penaeid prawns are distributed all along the Indian coast and inhabit inshore or offshore waters. T...
A collection of postlarvae belonging to the genus Penaeus that are closely resembling Penaeus indic...
The Green tiger prawn Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844 is the most dominant species supporting t...
A new species of Metapenaeus Wood Mason and Alcock closely related to M. suluemis Racek and Dall, fr...
Solenocera melantho de Man, Solenocera pectinata (Bate), Parapenaeopsis tenella (Bate), Parapenaeop...
Two species of oceanic penaeids viz. Funchalia villosa and F. balboae are recorded for the first tim...
In the original description of Palaemon canaliculatus, from "mer des Indes", Olivier (1811) presente...
Detailed studies on a collection of penaeid prawns from Visakhapatnam coast showed that it contained...
Diagnostic characters for the identification of postlarval Penaeus appearing along the coastal water...
WHILE examining the composition of the prawn landings in the various fishing centres of Bombay the ...
The genus Metapenaeus is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The species comprising the genus ap...
Whilst examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch area, three specimens showed clear d...
Clear-cut differences between the juveniles of Penaeus indicus and Penaeus merguiensis are pointed ...