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- placed in this genus. Jenkinsia contains the following species: Jenkinsia lamprotaenia (P. H. Gosse, 1851) (dwarf round herring) Jenkinsia majua Whitehead,...
- 2021. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Jenkinsia lamprotaenia". FishBase. April 2012 version. "Jenkinsia lamprotaenia". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- The dwarf round herring (Jenkinsia lamprotaenia) is a marine species of fish in the family Spratelloididae. It is found in the western-central Atlantic...
- The Venezuelan herring (Jenkinsia parvula) is a species of fish in the family Spratelloididae, the small round herrings. It is endemic to the coastal...
- family Clupeidae but are now considered to be a valid family. One genus, Jenkinsia is found in the Western Atlantic, the other, Spratelloides, in the Indian...
- parvus Y Y Dwarf herring Jenkinsia lamprotaenia Y Y Dwarf rainbowfish Melanotaenia praecox Y Y Dwarf round herring Jenkinsia lamprotaenia Y Y Dwarf scorpionfish...
- 85.7% of its diet by volume, and particularly on herrings in the genus Jenkinsia and the bigeye scad (Selar crumenophthalmus). Another 11.4% of its diet...
- thrissina) Dwarf round herring (Jenkinsia lamprotaenia) Little-eye round herring (Jenkinsia majua) Florida round herring (Jenkinsia stolifera) Roundbelly pellonuline...
- species †Jaspidella colleta †Jaspidella jaspideatentative reportJenkinsia – or unidentified comparable form Jenneria †Jenneria hepleri †Jenneria...
- Southern Burmese gizzard shad (Gonialosa whiteheadi) Venezuelan herring (Jenkinsia parvula) Whitehead's sawtooth pellonuline (Potamothrissa whiteheadi) Sardinella...