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CharacteristicsCommon NameFamilyGenus Species
3 anal fin spines Detached dorsal fins Dark Horizontal Lines White Bass Moronidae Morone chrysops
3 Anal fin spines Detached dorsal fins Widest at dorsal fin White Perch Moronidae Morone americana
3 anal fin spines Conjoined dorsal fins Dark spots on both fins Green Sunfish Centrarchidae Lepomis cyanellus
3 anal fin spines Conjoined dorsal fins Dark spot on dorsal fin Bluegill Centrarchidae Lepomis macrochirus
3 anal fin spines Conjoined dorsal fins No dark spots on dorsal fin Pumpkinseed Centrarchidae Lepomis gibbosus
3 anal fin spines Moderately conjoined dorsal fins Dark lateral line Largemouth bass Centrachidae Micropterus salmoides
3 anal fin spines Moderately conjoined dorsal fins Bronze color Smallmouth Bass Centrarchidae Micropterus dolomieu
5-8 anal fin spines Dorsal fin shorter than forehead White Crappie Centrarchidae Pomoxis annularis
5-8 anal fin spines Dorsal fin equal to forehead Black Crappie Centrarchidae Pomoxis nigromaculatus
2 anal fin spines Detached dorsal fins Prominent vertical bars Yellow Perch Percidae Perca flavescens
2 anal fin spines Detached dorsal fins Canine teeth Walleye Percidae Sander vitreus
2 anal fin spines Narrow pectoral fins Smooth belly Darters Percidae Etheostoma
2 anal fin spines Wider pectoral fins Large scales on belly Darters and Logperches Percidae Percina
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