Many species are also known as basses, including: • Order
Centrarchiformes • The
Australian bass,
Percalates novemaculeatus, a member of the temperate perch family
Percichthyidae. • The
rock bass (
Ambloplites rupestris), and all fish in the genus
Ambloplites (
shadow bass A. ariommus,
Roanoke bass A. cavifrons, and the
Ozark bass A. constellatus) in the sunfish family
Centrarchidae, along with the black basses. • Oceanic basses, order
Acropmatiformes • The
giant sea bass Stereolepis gigas, also known as the giant black sea bass. They are related to the wreckfish family
Polyprionidae, in which
Atlantic wreckfish (
Polyprion americanus) can be called stone bass or bass groper. •
Malakichthyidae, the temperate ocean-basses, such as the Grape-eye seabass (
Hemilutjanus macrophthalmos). • Malakichthyidae was
previously merged with
Acropmatidae, the laternbellies, which still includes the
rosy seabass, or blackthroat seaperch (Doederleinia berycoides). • Family
Howellidae, the oceanic basslets • Family
Synagropidae, the splitfin ocean-basses • This order includes the Asian seabasses mentioned above • The suborder
Percoidei, or order
Perciformes, the perches, groupers and allies •
Serranidae, the sea basses and basslets • Genus
Centropristis, composing of
black sea bass,
Centropristis striata, bank sea bass
C. ocyurus, and rock sea bass
C. philadelphica. • The rock basses of the genus
Paralabrax in the Eastern Pacific from California to Chile. This includes the
kelp/calico bass (
Paralabrax clathratus),
barred sand bass (
P. nebulifer), and
spotted sand bass (
P. maculatofasciatus), which are popular
gamefish in California. •
Serranus, the dwarf sea basses and combers. • Several fish in
Anthiadidae, the Anthias, fairy basslets, or streamer basses. • Family
Liopropomatidae, the painted basslets. • Some species of
Grouper (family Epinephelidae), formerly under Serranidae, are sometimes called bass. • Leather bass (
Dermatolepis dermatolepis). • The
Chilean sea bass,
Dissostichus eleginoides, also known as the Patagonian toothfish, is a member of the cod icefish family
Nototheniidae. •
White seabass (
Atractoscion nobilis), a member of the
drums/croakers Sciaenidae. • The
butterfly peacock bass,
Cichla ocellaris, is a member of the cichlid family,
Cichlidae. They are prized
game fish along with its relatives in the genus
Cichla, such as the similarly popular
speckled peacock bass (
C. temensis). • The
spikey bass (
Hypopterus macropterus). • Basslets or fairy basslets in the family
Grammatidae. • Red bass or two-spot red snapper
Lutjanus bohar, along with some other snappers of the family
Lutjanidae. ==Fishing (Black Basses)==