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anadromous shad, the blackback, or the black-spined herring, is a
species of
alosid fish. It is one of the
several species of shad
endemic to the
Caspian Sea...
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Alosa volgensis, the
Volga shad, is an
extinct species of
alosid fish. It was
endemic to the
Caspian Sea region. It was
officially listed as
extinct by...
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Macedonian shad (also
known as liparia), is a
landlocked species of
alosid fish
endemic to Greece. Its
single natural occurrence is the freshwater...
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Alosa curensis, the Kura shad, is one of the
species of
alosid fish
endemic to the
Caspian Sea basin. It is
found in the
southwestern part of the brackish...
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Alosa maeotica,
known as the
Black Sea shad or Azov shad, is a
species of
Alosid fish
endemic to the Sea of Azov and the
western part of the
Black Sea basin...
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Alosa caspia is a
species of
alosid fish, one of the
species of shad (genus Alosa)
endemic to the
Caspian Sea basin.
FishBase treats separately three subspecies...
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Alosa sphaerocephala, or the
Agrakhan shad, is a
species of
alosid (herring-like) fish, one of the
endemic shad
species in the
Caspian Sea. It
spawns in...
- braschnikowi, the
Caspian marine shad or Brazhnikov's shad, is one of the
alosid fish
species endemic to the
Caspian Sea. This is a
relatively large shad...
- The
Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) is an
anadromous species of
alosid fish
endemic to the
United States where it
breeds in
medium to
large flowing rivers...
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Alosa tanaica,
known as the Azov shad or
Black Sea shad, is a
species of
alosid fish
endemic to the Ponto-Caspian basin. It is an
anadromous species, spawning...