Alosa sphaerocephala (Berg, 1913)
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-21 |
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Felipe |
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Alosa sphaerocephala (Berg, 1913) |
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Alosa sphaerocephala (Berg, 1913) View in CoL – Native
Clupeonella sphaerocephala Berg [L. S.] 1913: 20; Type locality: Off Tyuleniy Island, north of Agrakhan Bay, Russia, Caspian Sea. Lectotype: ZIN 15928 (190 mm). Paralectotypes: (30+) ZIN 15928 (3, with lectotype), 32157 (11), 32159 (13).
Common name: Pr: shagmahi-ye Agrakhan, En: Round headed Shad, Agrakhan shad.
Diagnosis: Body shape “shad-like”, upper and lower head profiles strongly rounded. Gill rakers rather long and thin, equal to or usually longer than gill filaments. Teeth found in both jaws and well-developed. The upper and lower head profiles are obviously rounded. The upper edge of the lower jaw is crescent-shaped.
Meristic characters: D: III–IV (IV) 13–15, A: III– IV (III) 17–19, P: 9, GR: 26–46, TV: 47–51.
Distribution: Caspian Sea basin ( Fig. 38). More common in the northern and central regions, Confined to semi-saline waters. Non-anadromous, not entering freshwaters. Found in the eastern part at the north end of Caspian Sea in spawning season.
Taxonomy: Whitehead et al. (1988) placed in Alosa .
Conservation: IUCN: Least Concern ( Di Dario
2017b).
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