Alosa braschnikowii (Borodin, 1904)

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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-21

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12823002

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scientific name

Alosa braschnikowii (Borodin, 1904)
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Alosa braschnikowii (Borodin, 1904) View in CoL – Native ( Fig. 30)

Clupea caspiopontica var. braschnikowi Borodin [N. A.] 1904: 180 [13]; Type locality: Near Fort Aleksandrovsk, middle Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan. Lectotype: ZIN 13051 (280 mm). Paralectotypes: ZIN 13051 (7 of 8, with lectotype).

Clupea caspiopontica var. grimmi Borodin [N. A.] 1904: 180, 184; Type locality: Ashur-ade, near Astrabad Bay, Caspian Sea, Iran. Lectotype: ZIN 13045 (34 cm). Paralectotypes: ZIN 13045 (5 of 6, with lectotype).

Caspialosa brashnikovi autumnalis Berg [L. S.] 1915: 6; Type locality: Southern Caspian Sea. Syntypes: whereabouts unknown.

Caspialosa kisselevitschi Bulgakov [G. P.] 1926: 37; Type locality: Gassan-Kuli, southern Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan. Syntypes: (62) whereabouts unknown.

Caspialosa nirchi Morozov [A. V.] 1928: 72; Type locality: Krasnovodsk Bay, Caspian Sea, Turkmenistan. Syntypes: (many) whereabouts unknown.

Caspialosa brashnikovi agrachanica Mikhailovsky [A. A.] 1941: 563; Type locality: Region of islands Tyulenyi and Dargui, northern Caspian Sea. Neotype: ZIN 17334 View Materials . Original syntypes: ZIN 1182–1199 View Materials (not at ZIN).

Caspialosa brashnikovi orientalis Mikhailovsky [A. A.] 1941: 560; Type locality: Near Karadashly, E. coast of southern Caspian Sea. Lectotype: ZIN 32187. Paralectotypes: ZIN 32187 (15, with lectotype).

Caspialosa brashnikovi sarensis Mikhailovsky [A. A.] 1941: 564; Type locality: Sara Island, Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan. Lectotype: ZIN 32184. Paralectotypes: ZIN 31284 (19, with lectotype), 32185 (26), 37475 (10), 38074–75 (25, 24).

Common name: Pr: Shagmahi, Shagmahi-ye Khazari, En: Kura herring, Striped herring.

Diagnosis: A relatively elongate and rounded body, more “herring-like” than “shad-like”. Gill rakers thick and large, shorter, equal to (or a little longer than) gill filaments, either straight or curved, pointed or blunt, occasionally even bifurcated at tips. Teeth present in both jaws and well-developed. Other Caspian shads have deeper, more shad-like bodies.

Meristic characters: D: III 12–15 (14), A: II–IV (III) 10–20 (18), GR: 24–47 (30–33), LL: 51–54, TV: 48–55.

Distribution: Caspian Sea basin ( Fig. 31). Reported from throughout the Caspian Sea. Mostly distributed in the south during winter, and moves north to spawn in spring.

Taxonomy.

Conservation: IUCN: Not Evaluated; PC: Least Concern. Widespread species without any known major threat. Dam constructions in the Caspian Sea basin probably affect the access to some of their spawning grounds.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Clupeiformes

Family

Clupeidae

Genus

Alosa

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