Konosirus punctatus is a species of fish in the family Clupeidae, the herrings and sardines. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Konosirus. Its common names include dotted gizzard shad, konoshiro gizzard shad, . It is native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean, where it occurs along the Asian coastline.
This fish is usually up to 25 centimeters long, with the maximum recorded length 32 centimeters. It has a somewhat compressed body and a slightly projecting snout. There is a dark spot behind the gills, with several lines of dark dots next to it.
This species occurs in the ocean, and it can be found near land in bays. It enters shallow brackish waters to spawn.
This is a food fish of some commercial importance, particularly in Asia.

Categories: Fish
Also known as:
English: gizzard shadkonoshiro gizzard shadlarge gizzard shad
Japanese: 小鰭コハダコノシロ
Japanese (Romanized): kohadakonoshiroshinko
Latin species name: Konosirus punctatus
Wikidata ID: Q1065067
Wikipedia title: Konosirus
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