Palaemon serratus may be distinguished from other species of shrimp by the
rostrum, which curves upwards, is bifurcated at the tip and has 6–7 teeth along its upper edge, and 4–5 teeth on the lower edge.
P. serratus is pinkish brown, with reddish patterns, and is typically long, making it the largest of the native
shrimp and prawns around the
British Isles.
Palaemon serratus is one of the few
invertebrates to have its hearing studied in detail; it is sensitive to
frequencies between 100 Hz and 3 kHz, with an
acuity similar to that of generalist
fish. While the hearing range of a
P. serratus individual changes as it grows, all are capable of hearing tones at 500 Hz. ==Fisheries==