engrauliformis, Clupea Borodin [N. A.] 1904:335 [Vestnik Rybopromyshlennosti St. Petersburg v. 19 (no. 6); ref. 22541] Near Buinak, Caspian Sea, Russia. Lectotype: ZIN 13860 (124 mm). Paralectotypes: ZIN 16119 (1), 30983 (?), 42863 (9), 13860 (5+, with lectotype). Also described in Borodin 1906:198 [2], Fig. 1 [ref. 16986]; on p. 2 of separate. Lectotype established by Svetovidov 1952:205 [ref. 21481]. •Valid as Clupeonella engrauliformis (Borodin 1904) -- (Berg 1948:168 [ref. 12882], Whitehead 1985:53 [ref. 5141], Coad 1995:8 [ref. 23608], Reshetnikov et al. 1997:728 [ref. 24702], Dorofeeva 1998:30 [ref. 23573], Coad 1998:102 [ref. 23869], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:38 [ref. 28183], Esmaeili et al. 2010:366 [ref. 33391], Jouladeh-Roudbar et al. 2015:860 [ref. 34062], Esmaeili et al. 2017:29 [ref. 35254], Esmaeili et al. 2018:10 [ref. 36089], Jouladeh-Roudbar et al. 2020:27 [ref. 37983], Dyldin et al. 2022:[17] [ref. 39193], Çiçek et al. 2024:37 [ref. 40789]). Current status: Valid as Clupeonella engrauliformis (Borodin 1904). Ehiravidae. Distribution: Eurasia: Caspian Sea basin. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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