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Wikipedia-Article "Shrimp"

Shrimp

Spotted cleaner shrimp
(Periclimenes yucatanicus)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Crustacea
Class: Malacostraca
Order: Decapoda
Suborder: Pleocyemata
Infraorder: Caridea

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Superfamilies and families

Alpheoidea

Alpheidae - snapping shrimps
Barbouriidae
Hippolytidae
Ogyrididae

Atyoidea

Atyidae

Bresilioidea

Agostocarididae
Alvinocarididae
Bresiliidae
Disciadidae
Mirocarididae

Campylonotoidea

Bathypalaemonellidae
Campylonotoidae

Crangonoidea

Crangonidae
Glyphocrangonidea

Galatheacaridoidea

Galatheacarididae

Nematocarcinoidea

Eugonatonotidae
Nematocarcinidae
Rhynchocinetidae
Xiphocarididae

Oplophoroidea

Oplophoridae

Palaemonoidea

Anchistioididae
Desmocarididae
Euryrhynchidae
Gnathophyllidae
Hymenoceridae
Kakaducarididae
Palaemonidae
Typhlocarididae

Pandaloidea

Pandalidae
Thalassocarididae

Pasiphaeoidea

Pasiphaeidae

Procaridoidea

Procarididae

Processoidea

Processidae

Psalidopodoidea

Psalidopodidae

Stylodactyloidea

Stylodactylidae

True shrimp are small, swimming, decapod crustaceans classified in the infraorder Caridea, found widely around the world in both fresh and salt water.

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Taxonomy

A number of more or less unrelated crustaceans also have the word "shrimp" in their common name. Examples are the mantis shrimp and the opposum or mysid shrimp, both of which belong to the same class (Malacostraca) as the true shrimp, but constitute two different orders within it, the Stomatopoda and the Mysidacea. Triops longicaudatus or Triops cancriformis are also popular animals in freshwater aquaria, and are often called shrimp, although they belong instead to the Notostraca, a quite unrelated group.

Shrimp are distinguished from the superficially similar prawns by the structure of the gills, and by the fact that female shrimp (as in all other pleocyemates) brood the eggs on their pleopods. There is, however, much confusion between the two, especially among non-specialists, and many shrimp are called "prawns" and many prawns are called "shrimp". This is particularly widespread in culinary contexts, including the following sections.

Shrimp as food

A steamed tail-on shrimp
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A steamed tail-on shrimp

A number of the larger species, including the white shrimp Penaeus setiferus, are caught commercially and used for food. Recipes utilizing shrimp form part of the cuisine of many cultures: examples include jambalaya, okonomiyaki, poon choi, bagoong, Kerala and scampi.

Preparing shrimp for consumption usually involves removing the shell, tail, and "sand vein" (a euphemism for digestive tract). As with other seafood, shrimp is high in calcium, protein and low in food energy.

Shrimp preparation

To deshell the shrimp, first hold onto the tail while gently removing the shell around the body. The tail can be detached completely at this point, or left attached for presentation purposes. The "vein" is then removed; make a shallow cut lengthwise down the outer curve of the shrimp's body. Pick out the dark ribbon-like vein running lengthwise along the shrimp's back with a pointed utensil. Then rinse the shrimp under cold running water. If you have detached the tail, you can pinch the vein at the tail end and pull it completely out with your fingers.

Shrimps in aquaria

Japanese marsh shrimp Caridina japonica
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Japanese marsh shrimp Caridina japonica

Several types of shrimp are kept in home aquaria and are useful in controlling algae and removing debris. Freshwater shrimp available for aquaria include the Japanese marsh shrimp (Caridina japonica) and ghost or glass shrimps (Palaeomonetes sp.) Popular saltwater shrimp include the cleaner shrimp Lysmata amboinensis, the Fire shrimp (Lysmata debelius) and the Harlequin shrimp (Hymenocera picta).

Taxonomy note

The shrimp genus Physetocaris, previously given its own superfamily (Physetocaridoidea) and family (Physetocarididae) is now merged with family Pandalidae.

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