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Farfantepenaeus aztecus

Farfantepenaeus aztecus is a species of marine penaeid shrimps found around the east coast of the US and Mexico. They are an important commercial species in the US. The FAO refers to them as the northern brown shrimp; other common names, used in the US, are brown shrimp, golden shrimp, red shrimp or redtail shrimp.

Distribution
Farfantepenaeus aztecus are found along the US Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to Texas, and along the Atlantic coast of Mexico from Tamaulipas to Campeche. In the southern coast of Sicily (central Mediterranean Sea), the species appears well established. ==Description==
Description
Females reach a total length of and males . ==Fishery==
Fishery
, 1950–2010 In the United States, of F. aztecus were landed in 2010, more than half of which was from the state of Texas. ==Taxonomy==
Taxonomy
Farfantepenaeus aztecus was first described by J. E. Ives in an 1891 paper in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, as a variety of "Penæus brasiliensis" (now Farfantepenaeus brasiliensis). The type locality was Veracruz, on the Mexico's Gulf coast . Farfantepenaeus was later raised to the rank of genus by Isabel Pérez Farfante and Brian Kensley, giving the species its current name of Farfantepenaeus aztecus. ==References==
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