Biology:Hilsa kelee

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Hilsa kelee
Scientific classification edit
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Regan, 1917
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Binomial name
Hilsa kelee
(Cuvier, 1829)
Synonyms
  • Alausa brachysoma Bleeker, 1853
  • Alausa kanagurta Bleeker, 1852
  • Alosa brevis Bleeker, 1848
  • Alosa malayana Bleeker, 1866
  • Clupea durbanensis Regan, 1906
  • Clupea kanagurta (Bleeker, 1852)
  • Clupea kelee Cuvier, 1829
  • Clupea platygaster Günther, 1868
  • Clupea sinensis Bloch, 1795
  • Clupeonia blochii Valenciennes, 1847
  • Harengula zeylanica Hubrecht, 1879
  • Hilsa kanagurta (Bleeker, 1852)
  • Macrura brevis (Bleeker, 1848)
  • Macrura kelee (Cuvier, 1829)
  • Tenualosa kelee (Cuvier, 1829)

Hilsa kelee, called the kelee shad, fivespot herring and the razorbelly, is a species of shad native to the coasts and estuaries of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific, generally in tropical waters. It feeds on diatoms and dinoflagellates, and any other small plankton that it can trap in its gillrakers. Some individuals can reach 35 cm, but most are around 16.5 cm. Hilsa kelee is currently considered the only species in the genus Hilsa, although other species have been included in the genus previously.

The species is commercially fished, with 221,899 t landed in 2000, and 35,483 t landed in 2008.[1]

References

  1. "Hilsa kelee". Fisheries Global Information System. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. http://www.fao.org/fishery/species/2097/en. Retrieved 23 December 2010. 

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