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The genus has also been included in family Moronidae (temperate basses).
Temperate basses and black basses (although these are colloquial terms)
Morone is a genus of temperate basses (family Moronidae), consisting of four species.
Moronidae (temperate basses)
The Moronidae, also known as the "temperate basses", are a family of perciform fishes consisting of at least six freshwater, brackish water and marine species.
Blennies in this species feed primarily off of benthic amphipods, isopods, crabs, mollusks, and worms, and are preyed upon by temperate basses.
The temperate basses, such as the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and white bass (M. chrysops), belong to the family Moronidae.
The temperate perches are closely related to the temperate basses of the Moronidae family, and older literature treats the latter as a belonging to the Percichthyidae family.
The Mountain State's water habitat holds 24 families of fish, including mudminnows, trout, trout-perches, killifish, livebearers, silversides, sticklebacks, sculpins, Temperate basses, sunfish, perches, drums, lampreys, sturgeons, paddlefish, gars, bowfins, mooneyes, freshwater eels, herrings, minnows, carp, suckers, freshwater catfish, and pikes.
The European bass is a member of the Moronidae family.
Dicentrarchus is a genus of fish of Moronidae family.
European seabass or sea dace (Dicentrarchus labrax, family Moronidae)
They are preyed upon by a variety of fish, including species of Mullidae, Moronidae, Sparidae and Batrachoididae.
The Moronidae, also known as the "temperate basses", are a family of perciform fishes consisting of at least six freshwater, brackish water and marine species.
The white bass or sand bass (Morone chrysops) is a freshwater fish of the temperate bass family Moronidae.
The temperate basses, such as the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and white bass (M. chrysops), belong to the family Moronidae.
The temperate perches are closely related to the temperate basses of the Moronidae family, and older literature treats the latter as a belonging to the Percichthyidae family.
The striped bass is a typical member of the Moronidae family in shape, having a streamlined, silvery body marked with longitudinal dark stripes running from behind the gills to the base of the tail.
The 'white perch', 'Morone americana', is not a true Percidae but is, rather, a fish of the temperate bass family Moronidae, notable as a food and game fish in eastern North America.