Centrarchidae
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The sunfishes are a family (Centrarchidae) of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the order Perciformes. The type genus is Centrarchus (consisting solely of the flier, C. macropterus). The family's 27 species includes many fishes familiar to North Americans, including the black basses, rock bass, largemouth bass, bluegill, and crappies. All are native only to North America.
Family members are distinguished by having at least three anal spines. The dorsal spines are 5–13 in number, but most species have 10–12. The pseudobranch is small and concealed. Sizes of most are in the 20–30 cm (8–12 in) range, but with the largemouth bass reported to reach almost one metre (just over three feet) in extreme cases.
The male of most species builds a nest by hollowing out a depression using his tail, then guards the eggs.
Most sunfishes are valued for sports fishing, and have been introduced in many areas outside their original ranges, sometimes becoming pests.
The marine sunfishes (family Molidae) are entirely unrelated; for some other fishes known as "sunfish", see Sunfish.
Classification
Recent genetic evidence suggests the following phylogeny of the centrarchid genera:
- family Centrarchidae
- * subfamily Centrarchinae
- ** tribe Ambloplitini
- *** Ambloplites
- ** tribe Archoplitini
- *** Archoplites
- *** Pomoxis
- ** tribe Centrarchini
- *** Centrarchus
- ** tribe Enneacanthini
- *** Enneacanthus
- * subfamily Lepominae
- ** tribe Lepomini
- *** Lepomis
- * incertae sedis
- ** Micropterus
- ** Acantharchus
References
- ["Centrarchidae"]. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. October 2004 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2004.
- [Centrarchidae (TSN 168093)]. Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed on 5 December 2004.
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