. The fishes of North Carolina . Fishes. SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE OF FISHES. 231 The calico bass spawns in March in Cape Fear River, several weeks later in the Albemarle section. The mated fish prepare their nest, and zealously guard their eggs and brood in the same manner as the black basses, remaining with the fry until the latter begin to take food; at times they have been observed to show great pugnacity in defence of their progeny. Genus CENTRARCHUS Cuvier & Valenciennes. Fliers; Round Sun-fishes. This genus embraces a single small species which is one of the most beautiful of the sun-fis


. The fishes of North Carolina . Fishes. SYSTEMATIC CATALOGUE OF FISHES. 231 The calico bass spawns in March in Cape Fear River, several weeks later in the Albemarle section. The mated fish prepare their nest, and zealously guard their eggs and brood in the same manner as the black basses, remaining with the fry until the latter begin to take food; at times they have been observed to show great pugnacity in defence of their progeny. Genus CENTRARCHUS Cuvier & Valenciennes. Fliers; Round Sun-fishes. This genus embraces a single small species which is one of the most beautiful of the sun-fishes. Among the generic characters are the short, deep, and com- pressed body; projecting lower jaw; well developed supplemental bone on maxillary; teeth on jaws, tongue, vomer, palatines, and pterygoids; long, slender, numerous gill-rakers; large fins; large ctenoid scales; and complete lateral line. (Centrarchus, spiny vent.) 199. OENTBAROHUS MAOROPTERUS (Lacepfede). "FUer"; "MiU-pond Percli"; "Sun-fisli". Lahrus macropterua Lac^p&de, Histoire Naturelle Poissons, iii, 447,1802; ChArleston, S. C. Centrarchus irideua, Cope, 1870&, 451; Neuse River. Centrarchus macropierus, Jordan, 18896, 130; Neuse River at Millbumie, Little River at Goldaboro. Smith, 1893o, 199; Roanoke River at Plymouth. Jordan & Evermann, 1896,988, pi. civ, fig. Fig. 100. Flier. Centrarchus macroftents. Diagnosis.—Body comparatively short, profile from dorsal fin to eye very steep, depth .5 length; head contained to 3 times in length; mouth obUque, rather small, the maxillary extending to pupil; eye contained to 4 times in head; scales in lateral series 38 to 45, in transverse series 21, 4 to 6 rows on cheeks; dorsal rays xi to xiii,12 to 14; anal rays vil,15 or viii,15. Color: bright yellowish green or pea green, with longitudinal rows of small dark- brown spots; a dark spot below eye; soft dorsal and anal obscurely mottled or with narrow blacki


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