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Micropterus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Perciformes

Scientific name
  
Micropterus

Higher classification
  
Centrarchidae

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Centrarchidae

Mass
  
Largemouth bass: 5.5 kg

Rank
  
Genus

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Lower classifications
  
Largemouth bass, Smallmouth bass, Spotted bass, Florida black bass, Guadalupe bass

Feeding largemouth bass micropterus salmoides


Micropterus is a genus of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. The species of this genus are known as the black basses.

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Micropterus Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides

The black basses are sometimes erroneously called black trout, but the name trout more correctly refers to certain members of the salmon family.

Micropterus Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides

The black basses are distributed throughout a large area east of the Rocky Mountains in North America, from the Hudson Bay basin in Canada to northeastern Mexico. Several species, notably the Largemouth and Smallmouth basses, have been very widely introduced throughout the world, and are now considered cosmopolitan. Black bass of all species are highly sought-after game fish, and bass fishing is an extremely popular sport throughout the bass's native range. These fish are well known as strong fighters, and their meat is eaten, being quite edible and firm.

Micropterus Fish Identification

All Micropterus species have a dull-green base coloring with dark patterns on the sides. Most reach a maximum overall length of 40–60 cm (16–24 in), but some strains of the largemouth bass have been reported to grow to almost a full meter (just over three feet) in length.

Micropterus Fish Identification

The male builds a "bed" (nest) in which a female is induced to deposit her eggs and then fertilizes them. The male continues to guard the eggs and fry until they disperse from the nest.

Micropterus Fishes of Texas Micropterus salmoides

Various species have been introduced into freshwater bodies in Japan, where they have been declared nuisance fish, and subjected to numerous attempts at eradicating them from local ecosystems.

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Species

There are currently 14 recognized species in this genus:

  • Micropterus cahabae W. H. Baker, Blanton & C. E. Johnston, 2013 (Cahaba bass)
  • Micropterus cataractae J. D. Williams & G. H. Burgess, 1999 (Shoal bass)
  • Micropterus chattahoochae W. H. Baker, Blanton & C. E. Johnston, 2013 (Chattahoochee bass)
  • Micropterus coosae C. L. Hubbs & R. M. Bailey, 1940 (Redeye bass)
  • Micropterus dolomieu Lacépède, 1802 (Smallmouth bass)
  • Micropterus floridanus Lesueur, 1822
  • Micropterus haiaka Tringali, Barthel, Seyoum & Knight, 2013 (Choctaw bass)
  • Micropterus henshalli C. L. Hubbs & R. M. Bailey, 1940 (Alabama bass)
  • Micropterus notius R. M. Bailey & C. L. Hubbs, 1949 (Suwannee bass)
  • Micropterus punctulatus Rafinesque, 1819 (Spotted bass)
  • Micropterus salmoides Lacépède, 1802 (Largemouth black bass)
  • Micropterus tallapoosae W. H. Baker, Blanton & C. E. Johnston, 2013 (Tallapoosa bass)
  • Micropterus treculii Vaillant & Bocourt, 1874 (Guadalupe bass)
  • Micropterus warriorensis W. H. Baker, Blanton & C. E. Johnston, 2013 (Warrior bass)
  • References

    Micropterus Wikipedia