Other names: Goggle-eye, warmouth bass
Description
The warmouth is somewhat larger than either rock bass or green sunfish (with which it is often
) but very similar otherwise in that it is large-mouthed and heavy-bodied. Adult warmouth are dark, with mottled brown coloration. Ventral areas are generally golden, and males have a bright orange spot at the base of the dorsal fin. Warmouth have three spines in the anal fin, 10 spines in the dorsal fin, and small teeth are present on the
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Lepomis, the generic name, is Greek and means "scaled gill cover." The species epithet
gulosus is Latin, meaning "large-mouthed."
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