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This is one of the several [[shad]] species endemic the [[Ponto-Caspian]] basin. Note that the same common names (Black Sea shad, Azov shad) are connected also to another species, ''[[Alosa tanaica]]''.<ref>{{fishbase|Alosa|tanaica|year=2014}}</ref>
This is one of the several [[shad]] species endemic the [[Ponto-Caspian]] basin. Note that the same common names (Black Sea shad, Azov shad) are connected also to another species, ''[[Alosa tanaica]]''.<ref>{{fishbase|Alosa|tanaica|year=2014}}</ref>

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* Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2008) [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/906/all ''Alosa maeotica''.] The [[IUCN Red List]] of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3 Downloaded Feb 2015.
* Freyhof, J. & Kottelat, M. (2008) [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/906/all ''Alosa maeotica''.] The [[IUCN Red List]] of Threatened Species. Version 2014.3 Downloaded Feb 2015.


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Alosa maeotica
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A. maeotica
Binomial name
Alosa maeotica
(Grimm, 1901)

Alosa maeotica, known as the Black Sea shad or Azov shad, is a species of clupeid fish endemic to the Sea of Azov and the western part of the Black Sea basin. It is found in Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.

This is one of the several shad species endemic the Ponto-Caspian basin. Note that the same common names (Black Sea shad, Azov shad) are connected also to another species, Alosa tanaica.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2014). "Alosa tanaica". FishBase.

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