“…Delimitation of some North American species has also been problematic, especially for the morphologically similar species Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson 1811) and Alosa aestivalis (Mitchill, 1814), Alosa sapidissima (Wilson 1811) and Alosa alabamae Jordan & Evermann, 1896, as well as for delimiting ecomorphs within species (Chapman et al, 1994;Czesny et al, 2012;Nolan et al, 2003). Current understanding of the evolutionary relationships and taxonomy of North American, Mediterranean and northern European species of Alosa has been advanced with extensive molecular studies Bowen et al, 2008;Czesny et al, 2012;Faria et al, 2006Faria et al, , 2011Faria et al, 2004Faria et al, , 2012Hasselman et al, 2013;Jolly et al, 2011Jolly et al, , 2012; however, the Ponto-Caspian assemblage of Alosa species remains understudied. Relatively few molecular studies have investigated genetic interrelationships of Alosa spp.…”