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1717:iNaturalist
1598:Wikispecies
1544:Sardine run
1509:Feeder fish
1418:Leuciscidae
1281:Forage fish
1062:21 December
1054:. Unknown.
996:21 December
864:second line
845: [
700:duō luǎn yú
690:duō chūn yú
650:Dried smelt
625:Fried smelt
603:New England
574:Great Lakes
279:Description
246:Delta smelt
148:Regan, 1913
1840:Categories
1402:Freshwater
1188:2022-02-02
1163:2022-02-02
1138:2022-02-02
1113:2022-02-02
1088:2022-02-02
1037:(2): 5–21.
887:References
834:Baltic Sea
826:Neva River
713:Tamil Nadu
538:Salangidae
463:Spirinchus
447:Allosmerus
296:surf smelt
292:anadromous
186:Spirinchus
162:Allosmerus
134:Osmeroidei
130:Suborder:
57:Pond smelt
1861:Game fish
1846:Osmeridae
1618:Osmeridae
1604:Osmeridae
1574:Osmeridae
1524:Food fish
1504:Bait fish
1499:Bait ball
1463:herrings
1454:killifish
1304:Anchovies
1296:Clupeidae
912:(1): 30.
787:Christmas
743:Festivals
721:Mangalore
717:Karnataka
642:East Asia
534:Cladogram
354:Hypomesus
318:Osmeridae
306:Osmeridae
210:Osmeridae
168:Hypomesus
144:Osmeridae
90:Kingdom:
84:Eukaryota
18:Osmeridae
1583:Wikidata
1472:alewives
1365:halfbeak
1324:menhaden
1242:FishBase
1207:Archived
1056:Archived
1024:Archived
990:Archived
870:See also
783:Calabria
661:shishamo
567:Michigan
377:Mallotus
273:ice fish
269:dip nets
258:eulachon
174:Mallotus
140:Family:
104:Chordata
100:Phylum:
94:Animalia
80:Domain:
1589:Q166316
1355:Capelin
1329:sardine
1309:herring
832:on the
812:Palanga
769:bing-eo
737:Konkani
729:Kannada
685:dim sum
673:capelin
400:Osmerus
304:Family
241:schools
180:Osmerus
154:Genera
120:Order:
110:Class:
1823:125513
1810:114275
1807:uBio:
1800:265830
1787:739939
1748:162028
1735:114050
1670:1OSMEF
1479:sucker
1428:shiner
1410:Minnow
1339:sprats
1314:Ilisha
1288:Marine
1213:15 May
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755:, 1972
667:Smelt
617:Canada
607:Canada
208:, the
202:Smelts
42:Smelt
1818:WoRMS
1730:IRMNG
1722:85949
1683:12039
1442:Other
1375:krill
1370:smelt
1348:Other
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677:sushi
1774:8012
1769:NCBI
1743:ITIS
1709:8480
1704:GBIF
1665:EPPO
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1631:1294
1626:BOLD
1423:dace
1334:shad
1215:2018
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998:2020
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1756:NBN
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