The Processidae are a family of shrimp, comprising 65 species in five genera,[1] and the only family in the superfamily Processoidea.
[2] They are small, nocturnal animals, mostly living in shallow seas, particularly on grass flats.
The first pereiopods are usually asymmetrical, with a claw on one, but not the other (Ambidexter forming the exception to this rule).
The rostrum is generally a simple projection from the front of the carapace, with two teeth, one at the tip, and one further back.
This Caridea-related article is a stub.