Definition of Clupeoid. Meaning of Clupeoid. Synonyms of Clupeoid

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Definition of Clupeoid

Clupeoid
Clupeoid Clu"pe*oid, a. [L. clupea a kind of fish, NL., generic name of the herring + -oid.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Herring family.

Meaning of Clupeoid from wikipedia

- Marcin; Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, Małgorzata; Granica, Mateusz (2024). "A new clupeoid genus from the Oligocene of Central Paratethys (Menilite Formation, Poland)"...
- that diverged from the clupeoids during the Mesozoic. Studies have estimated the divergence of Denticipitidae from the clupeoids to have occurred anywhere...
- Whitehead PJ, Boeseman M, Wheeler AC (1966). "The types of Bl****er's Indo-Pacific Elopoid and Clupeoid Fishes". Zoologische Verhandelingen. 84: 1–152....
- Marcin; Bieńkowska-Wasiluk, Małgorzata; Granica, Mateusz (2024). "A new clupeoid genus from the Oligocene of Central Paratethys (Menilite Formation, Poland)"...
- have been a significant center of endemism for the alosids and other clupeoids in the Paratethys. The freshwater †Chasmoclupea from the Oligocene of...
- terns is strongly connected to anchovy abundance. Anchovies, like most clupeoids (herrings, sardines and anchovies), are filter-feeders that open their...
- vent, which lies close to the base of the tail; however, distinguishing clupeoids one from another in their early stages requires critical examination,...
- journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) "Four new species of Clupeoid fishes (Clupeidae and Engraulidae) from Australian waters by Thosa****...
- Graham's gudgeon, red cod, and ahuru. Little penguins feed by hunting small clupeoid fish, cephalopods, and crustaceans, for which they travel and dive quite...
- taxonomic identity is uncertain, as it has alternatively been classified as a "clupeoid", a pattersonellid, or a salmoniform. The latter classification is now...