Dorosomatidae Gill 1861

Angulo, Arturo, Betts, Joel T., González-Alemán, Néstor J., Castañeda, Edgar, Berghe, Eric Van Den, Elías, Diego J., Mcmahan, Caleb D. & Matamoros, Wilfredo A., 2023, Continental fishes of Nicaragua: diversity, distribution and conservation status; with an annotated and illustrated checklist of species and an identification guide to families, Zootaxa 5376 (1), pp. 1-89 : 19

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5376.1.1

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10249399

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Dorosomatidae Gill 1861
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Family Dorosomatidae Gill 1861 ( Fig. 2L View FIGURE 2 ). Thread Herrings, Gizzard Shads, Sardinellas; Sardinas, Arenques, Sabaletes

Description: Body slightly elongate, fusiform, oval in cross-section; usually up to 20 cm in length; mouth usually inferior, short, ending before eye; upper jaw with a distinct median notch or cleft lower jaw flared outward; teeth absent; abdominal scutes strong; last dorsal-fin ray filamentous in most taxa; anal fin usually with 12–29, up to 38 in some taxa; usually silvery in color ( Robertson & Allen 2015, Nelson et al. 2016). Distribution: Marine or freshwater; North and Central America, Indo-West Pacific Ocean (Nelson et al. 2016). Four genera and five species in Nicaraguan freshwaters.

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