
Alosa - Wikipedia
Alosa[2] is a genus of fish, the river herrings, in the family Alosidae. Along with other genera in the subfamily Alosinae, they are generally known as shads. [3][4] They are distinct from other …
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Allis shad - Wikipedia
The allis shad (Alosa alosa) is a widespread Northeast Atlantic species of fish in the Alosidae family. It is an anadromous fish which migrates into fresh water to spawn. [1][3] It is found in …
Skipjack shad - Wikipedia
The skipjack herring (Alosa chrysochloris) is a North American, migratory, fresh- and brackish water fish species in the herring family Alosidae. [3] The name skipjack shad comes from the …
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
American shad is an anadromous, migratory species found along the Atlantic coast of North America from Newfoundland to Florida. They spend most of their lives in the Atlantic Ocean …
Alosa alosa, Allis shad : fisheries, gamefish - FishBase
Teleostei (teleosts) > Clupeiformes (Herrings) > Alosidae (Shads and Sardines) Etymology: Alosa: Latin, alausa = a fish cited by Ausonius and Latin, halec = pickle, dealing with the Greek word …
Alosa sapidissima - Smithsonian Institution
American Shad (Alosa sapidissima) was a highly esteemed food-fish on the East Coast, well regarded for its flesh and roe. Its introduction and establishment on the West Coast was …
ALOSA Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ALOSA is a genus of fishes (family Clupeidae) comprising the shads.
Family ALOSIDAE Svetovidov 1952 (Shads and Sardines)
Jan 7, 2025 · Alosa alosa (Linnaeus 1758) from alausa, Latin name for a fish from the river Moselle in Germany, now identified as this species Alosa baltica Kukuev & Orlov 2018 – ica …
Alosa - Animalia
Alosa is a genus of fish, the river herrings, in the family Clupeidae. Along with other genera in the subfamily Alosinae, they are generally known as shads. They are distinct from other herrings …