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| name = Dendrobranchiataరొయ్యలు
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'''రొయ్యలు''' [[ఆర్థ్రోపోడా]] వర్గానికి చెందిన [[క్రస్టేషియా]] విభాగానికి చెందిన జీవులు.
 
'''Prawns''' are [[crustacean]]s, belonging to the [[suborder|sub-order]] '''Dendrobranchiata'''&nbsp;<ref>{{cite journal | quotes=no |author = Burkenroad, M. D. |year=1963 |title=The evolution of the Eucarida (Crustacea, Eumalacostraca), in relation to the fossil record |journal=Tulane Studies in Geology |volume=2 |issue=1 |pages=1–17}}</ref>. They are similar in appearance to [[shrimp]], but can be distinguished by the [[gill]] structure which is branching in prawns (hence the name, ''dendro''=“tree”; ''branchia''=“gill”), but is [[Lamella (zoology)|lamella]]r in shrimp. The [[sister taxon]] to Dendrobranchiata is [[Pleocyemata]], which contains all the true [[shrimp]], [[crab]]s, [[lobster]]s, ''etc.''
 
==Commercial and culinary use==
In commercial [[farming]] and [[fishery]], the terms prawn and [[shrimp]] are generally used interchangeably. In European countries, particularly the [[United Kingdom]], the word “prawns” is far more common on menus than the term “shrimp”, which is generally only used in [[North America]]. The term “prawn” is also loosely used to describe any large shrimp, especially those that come 15 (or fewer) to the pound (also called “king prawns”). [[Australia]] and other [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries including [[South Africa]] follow this European/British use to an even greater extent, using the word “prawn” almost exclusively. In Spain, ''gambas al ajillo'' (translated to garlic prawns) is a popular dish with both the locals and tourists, traditionally served as [[tapas]]. In South Asia and Southeast Asia, prawn [[curry]] is a very popular dish.
 
In Britain very small crustaceans with a brownish shell, about {{convert|1|cm|in|1|abbr=on|lk=off}} long or smaller when shelled, are called specifically shrimp. They are sometimes added to dishes not based mainly on them, and used to make [[potted shrimp]].
 
==Etymology==
In various forms of English, the name “prawn” is often applied to shrimp as well, generally the larger species, such as ''Leander serratus''. In the [[United States]], according to the [[1911 Encyclopedia|1911 Encyclopædia Britannica]], the word “prawn” usually indicates a [[fresh water|freshwater]] shrimp or prawn. In [[Middle English]], the word “prawn” is recorded as ''prayne'' or ''prane''; no [[cognate]] form can be found in any other [[language]]. It has often been connected to the [[Latin]] ''perna'', a ham-shaped [[shellfish]], but this is due to an old scholarly error that connected ''perna'' and ''parnocchie'' with prawne-fishes or shrimps. In fact, the [[Italian language|Old Italian]] ''perna'' and ''pernocchia'' meant a shellfish that yielded nacre, or [[Nacre|mother-of-pearl]].
 
==గ్యాలరీ==
<gallery>
Image:Antrimpos speciosus munster.JPG|''Antrimpos speciosus'' fossil.
Image:0131_aquaimages.jpg|A marine prawn.
</gallery>
 
==మూలాలు==
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