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"Brim" redirects here. For the town in Australia, see Brim, Victoria.
Lepomis is a genus of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (family Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. The most recognizable of this genus is the Bluegill. Some lepomis species can grow to a maximum overall length of 16in, though most species average around 4-8in,they are widely distributed throughout the lakes and rivers of the United States and Canada, and several species have been transplanted and flourished around the world, even becoming pests. (Trade in some Lepomis species is prohibited in Germany for this reason.) Many are sought by anglers as panfish, and large numbers are bred to stock lakes. Lepomis species are sometimes referred to as bream, but the term more properly refers to the similar-looking but unrelated European Cypriniformes of genus Abramis. The generic name Lepomis derives from the Greek λεπίς (scale) and πώμα (cover, plug, operculum). [edit] Fossil recordThe redear sunfish is the first-known species of Centrarchidae based on fossil records, as old as 16.3 miilion years, dating back to the Middle Miocene[1]. [edit] Species
L. gulosus, the warmouth, was formerly Chaenobryttus gulosus, the only species of that genus. ITIS still uses the old classification. [edit] References | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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