| Citation | Bonhomme, F., L. Meyer, C. Arbiol, D. Bănaru, L. Bahri‐Sfar, K. Fadhlaoui‐Zid, P. Strelkov, M. Arculeo, L. Soulier, J. Quignard and P. Gagnaire, 2022, Systematics of European coastal anchovies (genus Engraulis Cuvier).. J. Fish Biol. 100(2):594-600. |
| Ref. | Bonhomme, F., L. Meyer, C. Arbiol, D. Bănaru, L. Bahri‐Sfar, K. Fadhlaoui‐Zid, P. Strelkov, M. Arculeo, L. Soulier, J. Quignard and P. Gagnaire, 2022 |
| Page | 598 |
| Named Used as Valid | Engraulis maeoticus |
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| Quote | maintain the specific name encrasicolus to the apparently most common and widespread anchovy species in the seas of Europe; also referred to as 'oceanic' or 'open-sea anchovy’ (often referred to as ‘blue anchovy’ or ‘green anchovy’, depending on location). The coastal species E. maeoticus (Pusanov & Tzeeb, 1926), which applies to all coastal populations that have been found to share a common ancestry (specimens under the name E. albidus should be considered as valid type specimens of E. maeoticus). |