Sardinella
Sardinella is a genus of fish in the family Clupeidae found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Ocean. They are abundant in warmer waters of the tropical and subtropical oceans. Adults are generally coastal, schooling, marine fish but juveniles are often found in lagoons and estuaries. These species are distinguished by their ranges and by specific body features, but they are often confused with one another. Fish of the genus have seven to 14 striped markings along the scales of the top of the head. The paddle-shaped supramaxilla bones are characteristic; they separate Sardinella from other genera and their shapes help distinguish species. They have paired predorsal scales and enlarged fin rays.Species
There are currently 22 recognized species in this genus:
- Sardinella albella
- Sardinella atricauda
- Sardinella aurita Valenciennes, 1847
- Sardinella brachysoma Bleeker, 1852
- Sardinella brasiliensis
- Sardinella electra Hata & Motomura, 2019
- Sardinella fijiense
- Sardinella fimbriata
- Sardinella gibbosa
- Sardinella goni Stern, Rinkevich & Goren, 2016
- Sardinella hualiensis
- Sardinella jussieu
- Sardinella lemuru Bleeker, 1853
- Sardinella longiceps Valenciennes, 1847
- Sardinella maderensis
- Sardinella marquesensis Berry & Whitehead, 1968
- Sardinella melanura
- Sardinella neglecta Wongratana, 1983
- Sardinella pacifica Hata & Motomura, 2019
- Sardinella richardsoni Wongratana, 1983
- Sardinella rouxi
- Sardinella sindensis
- Sardinella tawilis
- Sardinella zunasi