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Order of fishes
Centrarchiformes is an
order of
ray-finned fish, previously included amongst the
perciformes, with 21 families.
[1] This order first appeared about 55.8 million years ago in the
Eocene Era, and is composed primarily of
omnivores. The order has a wide range that includes the continents of
Australia and
South America.
[2]
[3] Many Centrarchiformes look essentially perch-like, featuring a stocky build and a spine-bearing dorsal fin, and range in size from 2.5 cm in length (for
Elassoma gilberti), to 1.8 meters for the
Maccullochella peelii.
[4] The order Centrachiformes is not recognized in the 5th Edition (2016) of
Fishes of the World,
[5] but is accepted on the
World Register of Marine Species in November 2023.
[1]
Families
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Aplodactylidae Günther, 1859
[1]
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Centrarchidae Bleeker, 1859
[1]
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Cheilodactylidae Bonaparte, 1850
[1]
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Chironemidae Gill, 1862
[1]
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Cirrhitidae Macleay, 1841
[1]
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Dichistiidae Smith, 1935
[1]
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Elassomatidae Jordan, 1877
[1]
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Enoplosidae Gill, 1893
[1]
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Girellidae Gill, 1862
[1]
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Kuhliidae Jordan & Evermann, 1896
[1]
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Kyphosidae Jordan, 1887
[1]
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Latridae Gill, 1862
[1]
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Microcanthidae Bleeker, 1876
[1]
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Oplegnathidae Bleeker, 1853
[1]
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Parascorpididae Smith, 1949
[1]
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Percalatidae
[1]
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Percichthyidae Jordan & Eigenmann, 1890
[1]
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Perciliidae Jordan, 1923
[1]
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Scorpididae Günther, 1860
[1]
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Sinipercidae Jordan & Richardson, 1910
[1]
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Terapontidae Richardson, 1842
[1]
[6]
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