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- Society Symposium Volume (2003) Whitehead, Peter J.P. (1985). "Subfamily Alosinae". FAO species catalogue. Vol. 7. Clupeoid fishes of the world. An annotated...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A shad is a herring-like fish of the subfamily Alosinae, particularly of the genus Alosa. Shad may also refer to: Shad (rapper)...
- herrings, in the family Alosidae. Along with other genera in the subfamily Alosinae, they are generally known as shads. They are distinct from other herrings...
- Les Shadoks animated television series from France Shad, fish subfamily Alosinae This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Shaddock...
- detect ultrasound. In the order Clupeiformes, members of the subfamily Alosinae (shad) have been shown to be able to detect sounds up to 180 kHz, while...
- 1780), that body was deliberating on an amendment regulating fisheries of Alosinae and alewife when the House adjourned due to darkness. Upon the suggestion...
-  Bulgaria Crimea A member of the family Clupeidae belonging to the subfamily Alosinae. The type species is "Otolithus (Osmeridarum)" wilhelmi Djafarova (2006);...
- Taxa Species Description Images Notes Alosinae A. indet A type of herring Centropomidae C. aff. Psamoperca A snook fish Triglidae T. indent A type of sea...
- abundance of fish in the River Severn, such as sturgeon, salmon, lamprey and alosinae or shad, fishing was a vital source of food, employment and trade from...
- megalodon), other birds (Pelagornis), bony fish (Triglidae, Xiphiidae and Alosinae), and the cetaceans Acrophyseter robustus, Atocetus iquensis, Brachydelphis...