Need identification

It's a.....uh........wood shrimp?:laugh:

<edit> Sorry, maybe this is it?
One of the most distinguishing traits of the Yamato shrimp is that it is much more attractively colored than the other varieties. Their bodies are light brown to opaque with a tan stripe down their back. Additional series of broken reddish-brown lines run down their sides. They will also have two dark spots on their tail, one in each rear corner. Of additional importance to aquarists is the fact that they do not possess the large claws of some of the other shrimp species and they are purportedly longer lived.
Taken from: http://www.thekrib.com/Fish/Shrimp/
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