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Lepomis or true sunfish is a genus of North American freshwater fish from the family Centrarchidae in the order Centrarchiformes. The generic name Lepomis derives from the Greek {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} ("scale") and {{#invoke:Lang|lang}} ("cover", "plug", "operculum"). The genus' most recognizable species is perhaps the bluegill.

Some Lepomis species can grow to a maximum overall length of Template:Cvt, though most average around Template:Cvt. Many species are sought by anglers as popular panfishes, and large numbers are bred and stocked in lakes, rivers, ponds and wetlands. They are widely distributed throughout the freshwater lakes and river tributaries of the United States and Canada, and several species have been translocated and flourished around the world, even becoming pests. Aquarium trade in some Lepomis species is prohibited in Germany for this reason.<ref>Przybylski, Mirosław, and Grzegorz Zięba. "Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet." NOBANIS – Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet. NOBANIS. NOBANIS, 2011. Web. 5 Jan. 2015. Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet - Lepomis gibbosus</ref>

Lepomis species, among others, are sometimes referred to as bream, but the term is also used to refer explicitly to the unrelated European cypriniform fish of genus Abramis.<ref>Template:Cite encyclopedia</ref>

PhylogenyEdit

Phylogeny of all Lepomis species based on a partitioned mixed-model Bayesian analysis of a seven gene dataset of mitochondrial and nuclear gene DNA sequences by Near et al. (2005),<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> expanded with fossil species. Subgenera in bold follow Bailey (1938):

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*) L. peltastes was not originally included in the analysis by Near et al. (2005) and is included here based on commonly accepted sister relationship to L. megalotis.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

**) See section 'Evolutionary History' below for explanation.

***) Phylogenetic position in clade II uncertain. See section 'Fossil record' for clarification.

Evolutionary historyEdit

Phylogenetic reconstructions using a combination of nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences calibrated with fossils to estimate ages of divergences suggests that the genus Lepomis diverged from the black bass in genus Micropterus, its sister taxon, about 25 million years ago.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> The deepest split among currently living species of Lepomis is dated to ~15 million years ago and separates genus Lepomis into two clades: clade I that leads to the modern bluegill, orange-spotted, green, and warmouth sunfish, and a clade II that includes the modern long-ear, red-breasted, pumpkinseed, redear, and red-spotted sunfish (see section 'Phylogeny' above). The timing of this speciation event roughly corresponds with the Middle Miocene disruption that resulted in increased aridity on the plains of North America and a transition from savannah to grasslands,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> although the relevance of these environmental changes to the evolution of Lepomis is unclear.

Fossil recordEdit

No fossils unambiguously assigned to genus Lepomis are currently known from the putative stem-lineage that must have existed between 25 and 15 million years ago, spanning most of the early Miocene.

Currently, four extinct species of Lepomis are known from the fossil record:

There are at least two as yet undescribed fossil species of Lepomis that reach back to the middle Miocene:

File:Lepomis kansasensis.jpg
Fossil of †Lepomis kansasensis

Two other more recent fossil species appear to be closely allied to Lepomis gulosus, and indeed their earliest occurrence may be close to the divergence of the lineage leading to the modern warmouth from other species of Lepomis:

SpeciesEdit

There are currently 13 recognized species in this genus:<ref>{{#invoke:Cite taxon|main|fishbase|genus=|species=|subspecies=}}</ref>

Image Species Common name Distribution
File:Plains Longear Sunfish, Pease District Park, Austin, TX, US imported from iNaturalist photo 72300986 (cropped).jpg Lepomis aquilensis<ref name=":0">Template:Cite journal</ref>

(Baird & Girard, 1853)

plains longear sunfish
File:Redbreast Sunfish, McDowell County, NC, USA imported from iNaturalist photo 156689272 (cropped).jpg Lepomis auritus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

redbreast sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis auritus.png
File:Green Sunfish, Johnson Creek, Mountain Home, TX, US imported from iNaturalist photo 159174369 (cropped).jpg Lepomis cyanellus

(Rafinesque, 1819)

green sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis cyanellus.png
File:Pumpkinseed imported from iNaturalist photo 366468764 on 2 December 2024 (cropped).jpg Lepomis gibbosus

(Linnaeus, 1758)

pumpkinseed File:GetStaticMap Lepomis gibbosus.png
File:Warmouth, Johnson Creek, Ingram, TX, US imported from iNaturalist photo 115574815 (cropped).jpg Lepomis gulosus

(G. Cuvier, 1829)

warmouth File:GetStaticMap Lepomis gulosus.png
File:Orangespotted Sunfish, Minnesota River, Ortonville, MN, US imported from iNaturalist photo 219320416 (cropped).jpg Lepomis humilis

(Girard, 1858)

orangespotted sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis humilis.png
File:Northern Bluegill imported from iNaturalist photo 387014726 on 2 December 2024 (cropped).jpg Lepomis macrochirus

(Rafinesque, 1819)

bluegill File:GetStaticMap Lepomis macrochirus.png
File:Dollar Sunfish, Hardin, Texas, United States imported from iNaturalist photo 1810316 (cropped).jpg Lepomis marginatus

(Holbrook, 1855)

dollar sunfish
File:Longear Sunfish, Terre Haute, IN, USA imported from iNaturalist photo 382350854 (cropped).jpg Lepomis megalotis

(Rafinesque, 1820)

longear sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis megalotis.png
File:Redear Sunfish, North Fork Guadalupe River, Hunt, TX, US imported from iNaturalist photo 62366495 (cropped).jpg Lepomis microlophus

(Günther, 1859)

redear sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis microlophus.png
File:Redspotted Sunfish, Hardin, Texas, United States imported from iNaturalist photo 1810313 (cropped).jpg Lepomis miniatus

(D. S. Jordan, 1877)

redspotted sunfish File:GetStaticMap Lepomis miniatus.png
File:Northern Sunfish, HCFR HG Huron Fishing Spot, Commerce Charter Twp, MI 48382, USA imported from iNaturalist photo 396173256 (cropped).jpg Lepomis peltastes

(Cope, 1870)

northern sunfish File:Lepomis peltastes map (cropped).svg
File:Spotted Sunfish, Orlando, FL, US imported from iNaturalist photo 453364263 (cropped).jpg Lepomis punctatus

(Valenciennes, 1831)

spotted sunfish
File:Swampland Longear Sunfish, Jack Warner Pkwy, Tuscaloosa, AL, US imported from iNaturalist photo 303929719 (cropped).jpg Lepomis solis<ref name=":0" />

(Valenciennes, 1831)

swampland longear sunfish
File:Bantam Sunfish, Calhoun County, US-TX, US imported from iNaturalist photo 3597290 (cropped).jpg Lepomis symmetricus

(S. A. Forbes, 1883)

bantam sunfish

Lepomis frequently hybridize and many different hybrid combinations have been observed in the wild.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Some of these hybrids include:Template:Citation needed

  • Lepomis macrochirus × cyanellus (greengill sunfish)
  • Lepomis macrochirus x microlophus (gillcracker)
  • Lepomis cyanellus x gibbosus (pumpgreen sunfish)
  • Lepomis cyanellus x gulosus (green sunfish x warmouth)
  • Lepomis gulosus x macrochirus (warmouth x bluegill)
  • Lepomis macrochirus x megalotis (bluegill x longear sunfish)
  • Lepomis gibbosus x macrochirus (pumpkingill)
  • Lepomis auritus x cyanellus (redbreast x green sunfish)
  • Lepomis microlophus x cyanellus (redear x green sunfish)
  • Lepomis auritus x microlophus (redbreast x redear sunfish)
  • Lepomis macrochirus x punctatus (bluegill x spotted sunfish)
  • Lepomis gibbosus x peltastes (pumpkinseed x northern sunfish)
  • Lepomis megalotis x cyanellus (longear x green sunfish)
  • Lepomis miniatus x punctatus (redspotted x spotted sunfish)

ReferencesEdit

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