Definition
The Family Peneidae comprises a significant group of marine prawns, many of which are commercially farmed. These prawns are distributed across tropical and subtropical oceans. They're characterized by their distinctive antennae and the presence of a rostrum, a beak-like projection on their head. Family Peneidae can be thought of as the royal family of prawns! π They are economically and ecologically vital. Their importance in aquaculture makes them a key species for food production.