Percichthyidae: Australian freshwater basses, perches and cods

J.M. Leis & T. Trnski, modified from Brown & Neira (1998)

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Percichthyids are fresh to brackish water fishes found in temperate regions of Australia (except for the tropical Guyu wujalwujalensis) and South America. Johnson (1984) altered the generic composition of the family and it is now regarded as containing 10 genera and about 24 species (Nelson, 1994; Allen et al. 2002). Percichthyidae sensu Johnson includes Gadopsis (Nelson, 1994; Eschmeyer, 1998), but we have retained this genus in its own family until further taxonomic review of the group (Jerry, et al. 2001). Edelia is considered a junior synonym of Nannoperca (Kuiter et al ., 1996; Jerry et al., 2001). Excluding Gadopsis and its two species, the Percichthyidae is represented in Australia by 6 genera and 15 species (Paxton and Hanley, 1989; Rowland, 1993; Nelson, 1994; Harris and Rowland, 1996; Allen et al. 2002; Hoese et al., in press). Additionally, several cryptic species are yet to be described (Jerry et al., 2001; Allen et al., 2002. Adults (3.5 cm to 1.8 m) have a single, continuous dorsal fin with or without a notch, and, in some species, two blunt opercular spines. Reproductive habits are highly variable. Eggs are either pelagic and semibuoyant, or demersal and adhesive, and are spherical and between 1.2 and 4.2 mm in diameter (Lake, 1967; Johnson, 1984; Ingram and Rimmer, 1992). Larvae of species with pelagic eggs (e.g. Macquaria spp) hatch at <5 mm BL and have a brief yolk-sac stage, whereas those of species with demersal eggs (e.g. Maccullochella spp) hatch at >5 mm BL and have an extended yolk-sac stage. Larvae have been described for Maccullochella peelii, Maccullochella macquariensis and Macquaria ambigua (Dakin and Kesteven, 1938; Lake, 1967; Brown and Neira, 1998). Percichthyid larvae have no obvious specialisations to pelagic life; the preopercular spines that develop in the larvae of some species are retained in juveniles.

Meristic characters of percichthyid genera of temperate Australia

(n) Dorsal Anal Pectoral Pelvic Caudal Vertebrae
Bostockia (1) VII-VIII, 16-17 III, 11-12 13-15 I, 5 17 32-33*
Maccullochella (3) X-XII, 13-16 III, 10-13 16-20 I, 5 17 34-36
Macquaria (4) VIII-XIII, 8-14 III, 7-11 12-18 I, 5 17 24-31
Nannatherina (1) VII-VIII, 9-11 III, 8-10 12-13 I, 5 17 32-34
Nannoperca (5) VII-IX, 7-10 III, 6-9 11-15 I, 5 17 27-31*

Note: *Unpublished counts provided by G.D. Johnson

Main characters of percichthyid larvae

References to percichthyid larvae

Families with similar larvae

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