Caribbean Alpheid Shrimp [Promyllantor carolinensis]

Description

Promyllantor carolinensis, also known as the Carolina Alpheid Shrimp, is endemic to the Caribbean Sea. This species typically measures up to 1.5 cm in length and displays a yellowish-brown coloration with white spots. The Carolina Alpheid Shrimp is a burrowing species, often found in association with gobiid fishes in sandy or muddy substrates of shallow coastal waters. Similar to its Atlantic cousin, it practices a mutualistic relationship with gobiid fishes, where the shrimp maintains a shared burrow and the fish offers protection.

Taxonomy
Phylum Chordates
Chordata
Class Fish
Actinopterygii
Order Eels and Morays
Anguilliformes
Family Conger Eels
Congridae
Genus Promyllantor
Promyllantor
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