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Penaeus (melicertus) plebejus (Hess,1865)

Eastern king prawn



Cameron Cotterell (2011)

 

 

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Coral lagoons; new nursery habitat?


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External Morphology

Eastern king prawn is an invertebrate prawn species. It has a fused head and thorax called a cephlo-throax ; and an abdomen. on the abdomen it has five sets of swimming appendages called pleopods . On the cephlo-thorax it has five pairs of walking legs and also a number of head appendages including the antenna  and the maxillipeds. (refer to picture below for more details.

(Anatomy information from Montgomery 2010 and Davie et al 1990).
         

     
  Figure 16: External anatomy and reproductive organs of The Eastern King Prawn (Image from  The Department of Industry and Investment NSW 2010)    

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