Alima maxima is a species of shrimp in the Squillidae family, and was first described in 2002 by Shane Ahyong.[2][3]
It is a benthic, tropical shrimp and found at depths from 95 - 188 m in the Eastern Central Pacific.[4]
Alima maxima is a species of shrimp in the Squillidae family, and was first described in 2002 by Shane Ahyong.
It is a benthic, tropical shrimp and found at depths from 95 - 188 m in the Eastern Central Pacific.