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Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus
Osmerus-eperlanus-eperlanusFamily Osmeridae
Genus Osmerus
Accepted scientific name:
Osmerus eperlanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (accepted name)
Synonyms:
Eperlanus schonfieldii Kljukanov & McAllister, 1973 (ambiguous synonym)
Eperlanus schonfoldii Rutty, 1772 (ambiguous synonym)
Eperlanus vulgaris Valenciennes, 1842-56 (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus ladogensis Berg, 1932 (ambiguous synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus schonfoldi McAllister, 1984 (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus spirinchus (Pallas, 1814) (synonym)
Salmo eperlanomarinus Bloch, 1782 (synonym)
Salmo eperlanus Linnaeus, 1758 (synonym)
Salmo spirinchus Pallas, 1814 (synonym)
Size / Weight / Age
Max length : 45.0 cm TL male/unsexed; common length : 16.5 cm TL male/unsexed; max. reported age: 10 years
Length at first maturity
Lm 12.8  range ? - ? cm
Environment
Pelagic-neritic; anadromous; freshwater; brackish; marine, usually 50 - ? m
Climate / Range
Temperate; 70°N - 43°N, 9°W - 55°E


 Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus
Family  Osmeridae
Genus  Osmerus
Osmerus-eperlanus-eperlanusAccepted scientific name:
Osmerus eperlanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (accepted name)
Synonyms:
Eperlanus schonfieldii Kljukanov & McAllister, 1973 (ambiguous synonym)
Eperlanus schonfoldii Rutty, 1772 (ambiguous synonym)
Eperlanus vulgaris Valenciennes, 1842-56 (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus (Linnaeus, 1758) (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus ladogensis Berg, 1932 (ambiguous synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus schonfoldi McAllister, 1984 (synonym)
Osmerus eperlanus spirinchus (Pallas, 1814) (synonym)
Salmo eperlanomarinus Bloch, 1782 (synonym)
Salmo eperlanus Linnaeus, 1758 (synonym)
Salmo spirinchus Pallas, 1814 (synonym)
Size / Weight / Age
Max length : 45.0 cm TL male/unsexed; common length : 16.5 cm TL male/unsexed; max. reported age: 10 years
Length at first maturity
Lm 12.8  range ? - ? cm
Environment
Pelagic-neritic; anadromous; freshwater; brackish; marine, usually 50 - ? m
Climate / Range
Temperate; 70°N - 43°N, 9°W - 55°E
Distribution
North Atlantic: White Sea southward to western coasts of France including Baltic Sea, southern North Sea and British Isles; the Gironde estuary is the southern limit of his distribution. The former nominal subspecies Osmerus eperlanus eperlanus is recorded from the coasts and drainage of White and Barents Seas westward through Baltic Sea to Denmark and it is primarily lacustrine. The former subspecies Osmerus eperlanus schonfoldi is sympatric with the nominate subspecies in parts of Poland, Denmark and the Baltic, and it is primarily anadromous.
Short description
Dorsal spines (total): 0; Dorsal soft rays (total): 9 - 12; Anal spines: 0; Anal soft rays: 12 - 16; Vertebrae: 55 - 62. Body long and slim. Head rather pointed. Snout pointed. Upper jaw reaching to hind margin of eye, lower jaw projecting a little. Teeth in lower jaw larger than those of upper, strong teeth on tongue and canines on vomer. Dorsal fin origin behind base of pelvic fins. Incomplete lateral line is developed near the head. Dorsal side light olive green, flanks silver stripe, belly creamy white.
Biology
A midwater species, rarely far from shore, primarily anadromous in the west and lacustrine in the east; shoaling at least during spawning season. The essential part of his life is spend in the estuarine zone, with just short incursions in the littoral zone. The migratory form is grouping together in the estuarine zone for reproduction. It enters the rivers for spawning on sandy or gravely bottoms. Reproduction takes place between February and May, depending on the water-temperature. It produces 8,000-50,000 yellow eggs with a diameter of 0.6-0.9 mm which adhere to the bottom. They hatch in 3-5 weeks and the larvae descend to the estuarine zone. It feeds on shrimps and small crustaceans; larger individuals feed on small fish. They become sexually mature in 3-4 years (15-18 cm) in brackish populations, 1-2 years (8-10 cm) in freshwater. Utilized as foodfish, smoked, as bait and fish oil. Smells like cucumbe
Human uses 
Fisheries: commercial
Common names:
Common name/ Language/ Country
Europæisk smelt  Danish -  
Europæisk smelt  Danish Denmark  
Smelt Danish -  
Smelt Danish Denmark  
Stint Danish Denmark  
Stinte Danish Denmark  
Spiering  Dutch -  
Spiering  Dutch Netherlands  
European smelt English -  
European smelt English Russian Fed  
European smelt English UK  
European smelt English USA  
Sea smelt English Russian Fed  
Smelt English -  
Smelt English Estonia  
Smelt English UK  
Smelt English USA  
Sparling English -  
Sparling English Estonia  
Sparling English Russian Fed  
Sparling English UK  
Sparling English USA  
Meritint Estonian Estonia  
Kuore Finnish Finland  
Concombre French France  
Éperlan French -  
Éperlan French France  
Éperlan d'Europe French -  
Éperlan européen French France  
Trogue French France  
Cualarach Gaelic, Irish Ireland  
Binnenstint German -  
Binnenstint German Germany  
Heilstindt German Germany  
Heilstint German -  
Heilstint German Germany  
Seestint German -  
Seestint German Germany  
Spierling German -  
Stindt German Germany  
Stint German -  
Stint German Germany  
Wanderstint German -  
Silfurloona Icelandic Iceland  
Eperlano Italian -  
Eperlano Italian Italy  
Sperlano Italian -  
Sperlano Italian Italy  
Kyûrino Japanese Japan  
salaka Latvian Latvia  
stinta Lithuanian Lithuania  
胡瓜魚 Mandarin Chinese China Main  
胡瓜鱼 Mandarin Chinese China Main  
Krøkle Norwegian Norway  
Stynka Polish Poland  
Eperlano Portuguese Portugal  
Eperlano europeu Portuguese -  
Eperlano-europeu Portuguese Portugal  
Malkis Prussian, Old Germany  
Eperlan Rumanian Romania  
европейская корюшка Russian Russian Fed  
корюшка европейская Russian Russian Fed  
Korjushka Russian Latvia  
Koryushka Russian Russian Fed  
Koryushka obyknovennaya Russian Russian Fed  
Morskaya koryushka Russian Russian Fed  
Gavun Serbian Serbia  
Zelenis Serbian Serbia  
Eperlán Spanish -  
Eperlano Spanish -  
Eperlano Spanish Spain  
Eperlano europeo Spanish Spain  
Eperlános Spanish Spain  
Eperlon Spanish Spain  
Nors Swedish Sweden
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