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edentulus, Engraulis Cuvier [G.] 1829:323 [Le Règne Animal (Edition 2) v. 2; ref. 995] Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [original locality Jamaica]. Neotype: MNHN 0000-0899. Type catalog: Bertin 1940:298 [ref. 293], Whitehead & Bauchot 1986:32 [ref. 9739]. Based on brief description and citation to "Sloane, Jam., II, pl. 250, f. 2." Putative neotype designated by Whitehead 1967:132 [ref. 6464], accepted by Whitehead & Bauchot 1985:32-33 [ref. 9739]. •Valid as Engraulis (Cetengraulis) edentulus Cuvier 1829 -- (Nelson 1984:423 [ref. 5190]). •Valid as Cetengraulis edentulus (Cuvier 1829) -- (Whitehead et al. 1988:382 [ref. 5725], Cervigón 1991:122 [ref. 24472], Cervigón 1992:315 [ref. 23827], Planquette et al. 1996:66 [ref. 22818], González Bencomo et al. 1997:158 [ref. 24960], McEachran & Fechhelm 1998:357 [ref. 23897], Aguilera 1998:46 [ref. 24221], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:122 [ref. 24550], Camargo & Isaac 2001:140 [ref. 27639], Menezes & Figueiredo in Menezes et al. 2003:40 [ref. 27192], Nizinski & Munroe 2003:788 [ref. 26995], Smith et al. 2003:10 [ref. 27621], Nelson et al. 2004:66 [ref. 27807], Di Dario et al. 2013:262 [ref. 37503], Page et al. 2013:67 [ref. 32708], Catelani et al. 2014:931 [ref. 37496], Petry et al. 2016:300 [ref. 34966], Nión et al. 2016:26 [ref. 35565], Marceniuk et al. 2017:38 [ref. 35324], Raz-Guzmán et al. 2018:344 [ref. 36407], Spier et al. 2018:7 [ref. 36103], Ribeiro et al. 2019:5 [ref. 36717], Caires et al. in Marceniuk et al. 2021:148 [ref. 38945], Koerber et al. 2022:12 [ref. 39235], Carvalho-Filho 2023:69 [ref. 40480], Page et al. 2023:60 [ref. 40505], Fricke et al. 2024:144 [ref. 41622]). Current status: Valid as Cetengraulis edentulus (Cuvier 1829). Engraulidae: Engraulinae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Gulf of Mexico south to Santa Catarina (Brazil), including Caribbean Sea. Habitat: marine.


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