Tenualosa reevesii, also known as Reeves shad, is a species of fish belonging to the family Dorosomatidae.
Tenualosa reevesii was first described by John Richardson in 1846. Tenualosa reevesii belongs to the genus Tenualosa. It can attain a maximum length of and a maximum weight of and lives up to 8 years.
It is an euryhaline schooling fish, meaning it can survive freshwater, brackish and marine conditions and is pelagic-neritic, also is migratory and is anadromous and lives in tropical climate(31ðN-5ðN, 95ðE-123ðE) being found in waters off the coast of china up to the island of Phuket in the Andaman sea that lives between 0âÂÂ50 m depth.
Mature adult Tenualosa reevesii ascend back to rivers to breed.