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ONTOGENY AND SYSTEMATICS OF FISHES-AHLSTROM SYMPOSIUM 



Table 25. Sources of Early Life History Information for Clupeiformes. Reviews and readily available works with superior illustrations 



are cited rather than original descriptions in some cases. 



Genus species 



Eggs 



Lar- 

 vae 



Ju- 



ven- Mor- Mens- 



lies phology tics 



Pig- 

 menta- Oste- 

 Fins lion ology 



Keys 

 or com- 

 pan- 

 sons Wild- 



Fe- Spawn- Spawn- with Reared caught 

 cun- ing ing others speci- speei- 



dity region season species mens mens 



References 



X 

 X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 



Chirocentnis dorab X X 



Chirocentrus nudus X X 



Sardinella zunasi X X 



Sardinella jussieui XXX 



Sardinella aurila XXX 



Sardinella albella X X 



Sardinella fimbriata X X 



Sardinella brachysoma X X 

 Sardinella brasiliensis X X 



Sardinella longiceps X X 

 Sardinella maderensis X 



Sardinella rouxi X 



Clupea harengus XXX 



Clupea pallasi XXX 

 Clupea bentincki X X 



Spratlus sprattus XXX 



Sprattus antipodurn X 



Elrumeus teres X X X X 



Elrumeus whiteheadi XX XX 



Dussumieria sp. XX XX 



Spratelloides delicatulus X X X X X 



Jenkinsia lamprolaenia X X X X 



Konosirus punctatus XX XX 



Anodontostoma chacunda X X X X X 



Dorosoma pelenense X X X X X 



Amblygaster leiogasler XX XX 



Amblygaster sirm X X 



Escualosa thoracata XX X 



Opisthonema lihenate X 



Opisthonema oglinum X X X X X 



Harengula jaguana X X X X X 



Harengula peruana X 



Sardinops sagax caerulea X X 



Sardinops sagax musica X X 



Sardinops melanosticta XX X 



Sardinops ocellata X X X X X 



Sardina pilchardus X X X X X 



Lile stolifera X 



Dorosoma cepedianum X X X X X 



Hilsakelee XX XX 



Tenualosa itisha XX XX 



Alosa sapidissima X X X X X 



Alosa pseudoharengus X X X X X 



X 

 X X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



X 



X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 

 X 



X 



X 



X 

 X 

 X 

 X 



X X 

 X X 

 X X 



XXX 

 XXX 



X 



X X 



X 



X 



X X 

 XXX 

 XXX 



X 



X X 



X 

 X X 

 X X 



X 



X 



X 

 X 



Delsman, 1923, 1930b 

 Delsman, 1923, 1930b 

 Takita, 1966; Chang 



et al., 1981 

 Bensam, 1970 

 Jones et al., 1978; 



Houde and Fore, 1973 

 Delsman, 1933b 

 Delsman, 1926 

 Delsman, 1926 

 Matsuura. 1975 

 Nair, 1960 

 Conand, 1978; Conand 



and Fagetti, 1971 

 Conand, 1978 

 Jones et al.. 1978; 



Fahay, 1983 

 Wang, 1981 

 Orcllana and Balbontin, 



1983 

 Saville, 1964 

 Russell, 1976; Robert- 

 son, 1975a 

 Mito, 1961a 

 Brownell, 1979; OToole 



and King, 1974 

 Delsman, 1925 

 Uchidaet al., 1958; 



Miller et al., 1979 

 Powles, 1977 

 Mito, 1961a 

 Delsman, 1933a 

 Shelton and Stephens, 



1980; Jones etal., 



1978 

 Delsman, 1926b 

 John, 1951a 

 Delsman, 1926c, 1934a 

 Peterson, 1956 

 Richards et al.. 1974; 



Jones et al., 1978 

 Houde etal.. 1974; 



Gorbunova and 



Zvyagina 1975; 



Houde and Fore, 1973 

 Peterson, 1956 

 Ahlstrom, 1943; Miller, 



1952 

 Santander and de Castillo, 



1977; Orellanaand 



Balbontin, 1983 

 Mito, 1961a 

 Brownell, 1979; Louw 



and OToole, 1977 

 SaviUe, 1964; Russell, 



1976 

 Peterson, 1956 

 Shelton and Stephens, 



1980; Jones etal., 



1978; Cooper, 1978 

 Rao, 1973 

 Kulkami, 1950 

 Bainbridge, 1962; 



Jones etal., 1978 

 Jones etal., 1978; 



Chambers et al., 1976 



